Machen 08 Voc/Gram Test
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| A. 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.B. A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.C. The antecedent is the noun for which a pronoun stands.D. Unaccented forms of personal pronouns are unemphatic. The forms with accents are more emphatic in sense.E. A pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number.F. Personal pronouns are rarely used in the nominative case in Greek because the verb indicates the person. The nominative pronoun is used for emphasis.G. 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.H. 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.I. IJ. The case of a pronoun is determined by its function in its own clause.K. 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.L. 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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