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Elementary Greek

Elementary Greek

 

The essentials of Greek morphology, syntax, and vocabulary taught Dr. Voelz.

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  • Chapter 38.C.4 by James Voelz

    Chapter 38.C.4

    James Voelz

    Morphology of optative mood verbs, continued.

  • Chapter 38.F by James Voelz

    Chapter 38.F

    James Voelz

    Uses of the optative mood in independent clauses.

  • Chapter 39.A by James Voelz

    Chapter 39.A

    James Voelz

    Contrary to fact conditional sentences use the indicative mood.

  • Chapter 39.F by James Voelz

    Chapter 39.F

    James Voelz

    Conspectus of types of conditional sentences.

  • Chapter 40.B by James Voelz

    Chapter 40.B

    James Voelz

    Reflexive pronouns ("myself") are used with active voice verbs, not middle voice.

  • Chapter 40.D by James Voelz

    Chapter 40.D

    James Voelz

    "autos" in the nominative can also mean "-self" for emphasis, such as in, "he himself."

  • Chapter 41.B.2 by James Voelz

    Chapter 41.B.2

    James Voelz

    Sometimes perfect participles are periphrastic for clarity.

  • Chapter 41.D by James Voelz

    Chapter 41.D

    James Voelz

    In Greek multiple negatives intensify their meaning. They do not cancel each other out.

  • Chapter 41.E by James Voelz

    Chapter 41.E

    James Voelz

    Greek can positively or negatively prejudice the answer to a question.

  • Chapter 42.B.2 by James Voelz

    Chapter 42.B.2

    James Voelz

    Possessive adjectives are emphatic.

  • Chapter 42.C by James Voelz

    Chapter 42.C

    James Voelz

    Some irregular or deceiving constructions.

 
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