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Machen 08 Voc/Gram Test

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When translating text including pronouns to English do we always keep the pronoun in the same gender?
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Why are personal pronouns rarely used in the nominative case in Greek?
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When personal pronouns are unaccented how does their sense differ from the accented forms?
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How does a pronoun agree with its antecedent?
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What happens to the accent of a word before an enclitic?
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ἐγώ
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What happens to the accent of an enclitic that has its own accent?
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What is a postpositive word?
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How do we determine what case to use for a pronoun?
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What is an enclitic?
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What is a pronoun?
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What is an antecedent?
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An enclitic of two syllables retains its own accent when it follows a word that has an acute on the penult, if there is emphasis on the enclitic, or if the enclitic begins a clause.
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A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.
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The antecedent is the noun for which a pronoun stands.
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Unaccented forms of personal pronouns are unemphatic. The forms with accents are more emphatic in sense.
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A pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number.
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Personal pronouns are rarely used in the nominative case in Greek because the verb indicates the person. The nominative pronoun is used for emphasis.
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Use the appropriate gender pronoun in English for the antecedent in English. For instance, though "river" is masculine in Greek, we would refer to the river as "it" in English.
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A postpositive word cannot stand first in its clause. Ordinarily it stands second. Often in translation to English the postpositive word is properly considered first.
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The case of a pronoun is determined by its function in its own clause.
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An acute accent on final syllable does not turn to a grave. If there is an acute on the antepenult or circumflex on the penult, it takes an additional acute accent on the ultima. If word before enclitic is a proclitic or enclitic, accent on the ultima.
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An enclitic is a word that goes so closely with the preceding word as to have normally no accent of its own.
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δέ
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σύ
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we
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he, she, it
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I am
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you (pl.)

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