Greek Course - page 42

INDEX Subject Course Number Issue Number 1

Accents 6

1

Accusative and Infinitive in Indirect Statement 134

35

Adjective with Article 31

9

Adjectives 29

9

Agreement 30

9

Alphabet 1

1

Aorist Imperative 49

14

Aorist Indicative 40

10

Aorist Participle 55

15

Aorist, Second 78

22

Article with Abstract Nouns 22

7

Article with Feminine Nouns 20

7

Article with Neuters 16

5

Articular Infinitive 139

36

Augment Temporal 42

11

Augment, Removal of 125

34

αὐτος = ’the same’ 65

18

αὐτος alone in Nominative 64

18

αὐτος, Neuter Plural with the Article 66

18

αὐτος, The word 63

18

Breathings 3

1

Case 9

3

Comparison of Adjectives 153

40

Comparison, ἠ meaning ’than’ 87

25

Complement 36

9

Compound Verbs 43

11

Conditional Sentences 148

39

Conjunctions 27

8

Consecutive Clauses (Result)

137

35

Contracted Verbs in -εω 23

7

Contracted Verbs in -εω Tenses 46

13

Contracted Verbs, Subjunctive 126

34

Crasis 74

19

Definite Article 13

4

Definite Article Declension 21

7

Deponent Verbs 104

29

Diphthongs 4

1

Direct Commands 48

14

Direct Commands and Third Person Imperative 109

30

First Declension Feminine 19

6

First Declension Masculine 59

17

INDEX Subject Course Number Issue Number 2

Accents 6

1

Further uses of ἱνα 151

39

Future of Liquid Verbs 83

23

Future Participle 56

15

Future Tense 38

10

Gender 12

3

Genitive Absolute 149

39

Genitive of Comparison 88

25

Greek of the New Testament 159

40

Imperative and Infinitive, Revision 98

28

Imperative and Prohibition, Present and Aorist 51

14

Imperfect Tense 39

10

Impersonal Verbs 132

35

Important Adjectives 37

10

Indefinite Pronoun and Adjective 90

25

Indicative, Revision of 94

27

Indirect Command, Verbs of asking 138

36

Indirect Statement 77

21

Infinitive in Temporal and Result Clauses 120

32

Infinitive of Purpose 133

35

Infinitive, Aorist 53

14

Infinitive, Present 52

14

Interrogative Pronoun and Adjective 89

25

Iota Subscript 5

1

Letter gamma in a combination 2

1

Meaning of Aorist 41

10

Meaning of Indicative 47

14

Middle Voice 57

16

Negative 28

8

Negative in Prohibitions 50

14

Neut. Pl. with Sing. Verb, Voc. of θεος, Generic Article 17

5

Nominative and Infinitive 136

35

Noun 8

3

Numerals 93

26

Numerals including Ordinals 108

30

Optative Mood in wishes 155

40

Optative Mood of Contracted Verbs 156

40

Paradigms 158

40

Participle replacing Conditional 150

39

Participles 54

15

Participles, Aorist Passive 106

29

Participles, examples of their uses 95

27

INDEX Subject Course Number Issue Number 3

Accents 6

1

Participles, Present Middle and Deponent 96

28

Participles, with καιπερ 97

28

πας, πασα, παν 92

26

Passive Voice 99

29

Periphrastic Tenses 152

40

Possessive 14

4

Possessive Adjective 72

19

Potential Optative 157

40

Predicative Adjective 34

9

Predicative Adjective with Verb ’to be’ understood 44

12

Prepositions 26

8

Prohibitions 123

34

Pronoun αὐτος 25

8

Pronoun, Demonstrative 61

18

Pronoun, Personal 71

19

Pronoun, Reciprocal 70

18

Pronoun, Reflexive 67

18

Pronoun, Reflexive ἑαυτον contracted to αὑτον 69

18

Pronoun, Reflexive ἑαυτον for ἐμαυτον, σεαυτον 68

18

Pronoun, Relative 75

20

Pronoun, Translation of Demonstrative 62

18

Reduplication 114

31

Relative Attraction 76

20

Second Declension Feminine 60

17

Second Declension Neuters 15

5

Stem in Genitive 18

6

Subject in the Verb 35

9

Temporal Clauses 117

31

Tense of the Infinitive 135

35

Third Declension Nouns 84

24

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