Machen 15 Voc/Gram Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
γάρ | (postpositive) for |
βάλλω, βαλῶ, ἔβαλον | I throw, I cast |
γίνομαι, γενήσομαι, ἐγενόμην | I become |
βλέπω, ὄψομαι, εἶδον | I see |
λέγω, ἐρῶ, εἶπον | I say |
λαμβάνω, λήμψομαι, ἔλαβον | I take |
ἄγω, ἄξω, ἤγαγον | I lead |
ἔρχομαι, ἐλεύσομαι, ἦλθον | I come, I go |
φέρω, οἴσω, ἤνεγκα /ἤνεγκον | I bear, I bring |
λείπω, λείψω, ἔλιπον | I leave |
πίπτω, πεσοῦμαι, ἔπεσον /ἔπεσα | I fall |
προσφέρω, προσοίσω, προσήνεγκα | I bring to |
Grammar Review | |
Is the second aorist a different tense than the first aorist? | The second aorist is not a different tense from the first aorist, but only a different way of forming the same tense. |
Do some verbs have both a first and second aorist? | A few verbs have both a first aorist and a second aorist. |
How do we recognize the aorist of a verb? | The aorist active indicative is the third principal part of a verb. Memorization of principal parts will provide the correct forms. |
How is the second aorist formed? | The second aorist has an augment, an altered, often simpler, stem, and a secondary personal ending. The second aorist typically does not have the -σα- before the personal ending like the first aorist does. |
Is the second aorist passive identical to the second aorist middle? | The aorist passive is different from the aorist middle. The principal part giving us the aorist passives will be introduced later. |
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