Greek I; Lesson 9
…free to read footnote #1 on page 270 of MBG. πΟποτε What part of speech is πΟποτεadverb; answering the when? question? Remember the adverbial questions? the adjectival questionsadverb: how?…
…free to read footnote #1 on page 270 of MBG. πΟποτε What part of speech is πΟποτεadverb; answering the when? question? Remember the adverbial questions? the adjectival questionsadverb: how?…
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An independent pronoun is a term used in Hebrew to refer to pronouns that are standalone words (or free morphemes), not pronominal suffixes (which are bound morphemes). video…
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…sixty-six books. These sixty-six books are divided up into two major divisions called the Old Testament and the New Testament. Above you said that God wrote the Bible. Wasn’t…
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…examples of prepositional phrases in English. See this video and this. She is on the computer. Answers the question “where?” and is therefore adverbial. He would meet her at ten….
…For example, the following clause is independent: Jim drove his car over the bridge. When a DMW is added to it, it becomes a dependent clause. When Jim drove his…
The counterpart of an independent clause. A dependent clause has a subject and verb, but it cannot stand on its own. It is not a complete sentence. A dependent clause…
…can stand on its own. For example, the following clause is independent: Jim drove his car over the bridge. When a DMW is added to it, it becomes a dependent…
…two Χͺ join into one with a dagesh-forte. The verb ΧΧ¨Χͺ “to cut” is an example. The final way is in the Hitpael. The “hit” prefix will lose its tav…
A helping verb, sometimes called an “auxiliary verb”, is another word added to the main verb to indicate changes in tense. video For example, I have read. “have” is used…
…on Comparison: in comparison to, more than Opposition: against, contrary to περι With Genitive OP Reference: concerning Advantange/Representation: on behalf of, for (= υπερ) With Accusative OP Spatial: around, near…
Mood is a category applied to verbs. This allows a speaker to express their attitude toward what they are saying (for example, whether it is intended as a statement of…
…as “let” or “want” or “will,” depending on the context (“Let us do this!”). Thus, the cohortative verb functions as an indirect command; the reader must examine the context to…
An imperative verb gives a command. An imperative sentence, likewise, is a command in distinction from a declarative sentence which is a statement. I went to the store. The verb…