A Reading Course in Homeric Greek, Book 2
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 110 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek SPECIAL VERB FORMS efim¤ I am o‰da I know IND. PRES. [PF ...
Appendix A 111 Appendix A mi VERBS: FORMS USED IN THIS TEXT (for more complete paradigms, see Lesson 65.) ·hmi I send forth d¤ ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 112 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek PRONOUNS For complete paradigms, see Lessons 14 and 15. ...
Appendix A 113 Appendix A PREPOSITIONS Position of preposition: Ordinarily, before its object or object's modifier (prÒw me, sÁ ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 114 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek VARIA NU MOVABLE n may be added before a vowel, at end a ...
Appendix A 115 Appendix A CONSONANT CHANGES In dat. pl. : k, g, x + s = j p, b, f + s = c t, d, y, n drop before s (When both nt ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 116 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek SYNTAX OF THE VERB BY MOODS INDICATIVE (tenses indicate ...
Appendix A 117 Appendix A c. Future contrary to fact (should-would) construction: to indicate a less likely future supposition a ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 118 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek e. As imperative: to express command. Negative mÆ. tå gi ...
Appendix A 119 Appendix A FACT: ind. and proper tense to indicate both time and aspect of action. Negative oÈ. ¶rxetai. He com ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 120 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek INDIRECT QUESTIONS: after primary tense main verb of as ...
121 A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 248 COMMENT 85-90.Being soldiers hardened by long years of war and plundering of the ene ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek Lesson 83 249 syllable of §mÚn is long because of the digamma with which ¶pow once began [Wepo ...
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