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Croy Greek Grammar

Gerber Week 1

QuestionAnswer
Nominative naming case, subject
Genitive defining case, possesion
dative relating case, indirect object
accusative limiting case, direct object
vocative case of direct address
Largely masculine or neuter nouns that end in -ος (mas) or -οv (neu) second declension nouns
Largely feminine or neuter nouns that end in α or η first declension nouns
How do you parse a Greek Verb? Identify the tense, voice, mood, person, and number of the verb
Past, present, future Tense
Relationship between the subject and the action Voice
How the action relates to reality Mood
What does "person" refer to when parsing a verb? 1st, 2nd, or 3rd person
What does "number refer to when parsing a verb? Singular or plural
Passive Active Voice
Mood of reality Indicative
Mood of command Imperative
Mood of possibility Subjunctive
Mood of wish Optative
I or We 1st person
You or Y'all 2nd person
He, She, It, or They 3rd person
What is an infinitive? It helps complete the meaning of another verb
What is the ending for present active infinitives? ειν
Grammatical relationships indicated by the form of the word(s), not by word order Inflected language
What are the three grammatical genders? Masculine, feminine, and neuter
What is case as it relates to Greek nouns? Function of words in a sentence
What are the five cases in Greek Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Vocative
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