An Elementary Greek GrammarGinn Brothers & Company, 1873 - 235 sider |
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accent accusative adjectives adverbs anapaest aorist aorist active apodosis Attic Greek Attic prose catalectic chiefly clauses CONDITIONAL SENTENCES construction dactyl dative declension denoting dimeter dipody Dual Epic expresses forms future indicative genitive Greek Homer imperative imperfect indirect discourse Ionic leading verb monometer negative neuter NOTE nouns optative participle passive and middle perfect person pluperfect Plur plural poet Poetic prepositions pres present pronouns protasis rare relative second aorist secondary tenses sentence Sing singular sometimes spondee stem subjunctive syllable takes the infinitive tive trimeter verbs signifying verse vocative vowel wish ἂν αὐτοῖς αὐτὸν αὐτῷ γὰρ δὲ ἐὰν εἰ εἰ μὴ εἶναι ἐλθεῖν ἐν ἦν καὶ καλῶς µǹ μὲν μὴ μοι οι ὅπως ὅτι οὐ ποιεῖν σοι τὰ ταῦτα τε τὴν τῆς τί τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τοῦτο τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Side 126 - A Relative pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands (§ 198).
Side 10 - We still, however, see the visible marks on the page, and we know that the acute accent ( ' ) can stand only on one of the last three syllables of a word ; the circumflex ( " ) on one of the last two ; the grave ( % ) only on the last.
Side 115 - When subjects are of different persons, the verb is in the first person rather than the second, and in the second rather than the third : as, — si tu et Tullia valetis ego et Cicero valemus (Fam.
Side i - It excludes all detail which belongs to a book of reference, and admits whatever wilt larger work on the Greek Moods and Tenses. (See below.) // contains a brief statement of the author's new classification of conditional sentences^ aid a pupil in mastering the great principles of Greek Grammar.