C.W. Shelmerdine Introduction to Greek 2 nd edition (Newburyport, MA: Focus, 2008)

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C.W. Shelmerdine Introduction to Greek 2 nd edition (Newburyport, MA: Focus, 2008) Chapter 34

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  • C.W. ShelmerdineIntroduction to Greek 2nd edition(Newburyport, MA: Focus, 2008)

    Chapter 34

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , go Temporal clauses with , and Temporal clauses with

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , go Temporal clauses with , and Temporal clauses with

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 341. , go The verb go serves as the imperfect and future indicative, plus the present subjunctive and optative of come, go It is another verb. It has the simple stem . Because this stem is so short, it can be easily overlooked and the forms confused with be.

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 be () () go () ()

    Present Tensestem = Present Tensestem =

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 be/ go/ / / / Imperfect Tensestem = ()Imperfect Tensestem =

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 be go Subjunctive Mood

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 be go Optative Mood

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 beimperatives, , /infinitive participle , , goimperatives, , infinitive participle , , Other moods

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 341. , go In Moodle is posted a .pdf which lays out the system of many Greek verbs of coming and going across the tenses and moods.

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , go Temporal clauses with , and Temporal clauses with

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 342. In this chapter, you are learning the verb throwThis verb is athematic only in the present, imperfect, and aorist tenses. In every other tense, it is completely regular. It is similar to , with the vowel / shift.

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 342. throw has the stem /Its principal parts are: , , , , ,

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34ACTIVEsingular plural MIDDLE/PASSIVE singular plural present tensestem = for

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34ACTIVE singular plural MIDDLE/PASSIVEsingular plural imperfect tensestem = / for

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34ACTIVE singular plural MIDDLE singular plural aorist tensestem = for

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34ACTIVEpresentaorist MIDDLEpresentaorist infinitives

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34ACTIVEpresent aorist MIDDLEpresent - - aorist - -ParticiplesAll forms after the nominative are regular

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 342. n the imperative mood, is mostly regular. In the present active, the stem is - and the 2nd person singular ending contracts (). In the aorist active, the stem is - and the 2nd person singular form is .

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , go Temporal clauses with , and Temporal clauses with

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 343. Temporal clauses with , and In speaking of a definite temporal correlation, usually in the past, the conjunctions , and mean until, as long as, while etc., setting up another indicative verb. .We waited until they came. .We waited as long as (while) the foreigners were present.

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 343. Temporal clauses with , and Referring to a future time, after a primary tense main verb, the conjunctions , and mean until, setting up a subjunctive verb (accompanied by ). .We will wait until the foreigners go away

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 343. Temporal clauses with , and In an unreal or uncertain context, after a secondary tense main verb, the conjunctions , and mean in anticipation of an event, setting up an optative verb (without ), as is usual following the sequence of tenses. .We waited expecting that the foreigners would go away.

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , go Temporal clauses with , and Temporal clauses with

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 344. Temporal clauses with With a negative main clause, especially the imperfect, the conjunction means until, setting up an indicative verb for an actual event or a subjunctive verb (accompanied by ) for a theoretical one. .We did not leave until they came.indicative with a real event .We never leave until they come.subjunctive with a general situation

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 344. Temporal clauses with The conjunction means before when it sets up an infinitive verb, mostly with a positive main clause. .They came before we left.

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34for next class (Tuesday, May 3, 2011):Quiz: Fill in the blank on indicative verb endings on Master List of Endings Socrates Defense Speech

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , , ' ; . ' , ,

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , , ' ; . ' , ,

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , , ' , ' .

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , , ' , ' .

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , . , , .

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34 , . , , .

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34for next class (Tuesday, May 3, 2011):Quiz: Chapter 34 Biblical reading

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 3412 , , . 13 , , .14 , . 15 . give, pay - beginning servant of idols authority, right last look! dog blessed pay wash sexual deviant - gateway robe sorcerer murderer

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 3416 . , . 17 , . , . , . star be thirsty - gift = church shining witness bride breath, spirit morning root

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 3418 , 19 , , . 20 , , . , , . 21 .( 22.12-21) holy - take away book put on, add - life lord witness part, portion yes wood, tree - beating, plague prophecy

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34for next class (Thursday, May 5, 2011):Final class meeting

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34Final Exam (Monday, Monday May 9, 2011) 3:00-5:00pm:Fill in the verb endings (all those highlighted in red) on Master List of Verb Endings Fill in the endings (all those highlighted in red) on Master List of Participle Endings

  • Shelmerdine Chapter 34Final Exam (Monday, Monday May 9, 2011) 3:00-5:00pm:Translate a brief passage into clear, idiomatic English. Parse selected words from this passage.

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