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Machen 11 Voc/Gram
Machen Biblical Greek Lesson 11 Vocabulary & Grammar
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| αἴρω | I take up, I take away |
| ἀναβαίνω | I go up |
| ἀποθνήσκω | I die |
| ἀποκτείνω | I kill |
| ἀποστέλλω | I send (with a commission) |
| ἄρτος, -ου, ὁ | a piece of bread, a loaf, bread |
| βαίνω | I go |
| ἐσθίω | I eat |
| κατά | (prep. w/ gen.) against; (w/ acc.) according to |
| καταβαίνω | I go down |
| μέν...δέ | on the one hand...on the other |
| οὐκέτι | no longer |
| παρά | (prep. w/ gen.) from; (w/ dat.) beside, in the presence of; (w/ acc.) alongside of |
| παραλαμβάνω | I receive, I take along |
| σύν | (prep. w/ dat.) with |
| συνάγω | I gather together |
| τότε | then |
| What does the imperfect tense denote? | The imperfect tense is the past form of the progressive system. It always indicates continuous or repeated action. |
| How is the imperfect indicative identified? | The imperfect indicative uses an augment, the present stem, then a secondary ending. |
| What is the augment? | In verbs that begin with a consonant, the augment consists of an ἐ as a prefix. In verbs that begin with a vowel, the augment normally consists in a lengthening of that vowel. |
| How are the first person singular and third person plural distinguished in the imperfect active indicative? | The first person singular and the third person plural of the imperfect active indicative are identical. They are distinguished by context. |
| Where is the augment in a compound verb? | In a compound verb the augment comes between the preposition and the stem. |
| Where does the accent go on compound verbs? | The accent on a compound verb does not go behind the augment. |