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greek grammar quiz 21

  1. Given a verse, explain how it illustrates syntax principle fourteen;
  2. participle memory forms of the present active and middle/passive (BBG 27.7, 12) and aorist active, middle, and passive (BBG 28.5,7).
  3. The uses of the preposition εις (GGBB p. 369).

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