Vocabulary: Give one English meaning and nothing more. 1. ἔτος: 2. τότε: 3. θάνατος: 4. ἐλαύνω: 5. γυνή: 6. ὑπό: 7. λείπω: 8. περί: 9. πόλις: 10. ἄστυ: 11. νομίζω: 12. ἀπάγω: 13. τεῖχος: 14. ὀλίγος: 15.πίπτω: 16. ἀγων: 17. εὖ: 18. κακῶς: 19. ἀκούω: 20. ἄρχω: 21. δεινός: 22. θάλαττα: 23. ἀγορά: 24. πολίτης: 25. πόλεμος: 26. δοῦλος: 27. στρατόπεδον: 28. σῶμα: 29. κῆρυξ: 30. εὑρίσκω: 31. Ἑλλας: 32. παῖς: 33. ἐλεύθερος: 34. ὑπέρ: 35. νύξ: 36. ἀποκτείνω: 37. ἀποθνῄσκω: 38. συμβουλευω: 39. μῶρος: 40. ἀνήρ: The Episcopal Academy 1 esse quam videri
Synopses: Fill in each blank with the appropriate form Principal Parts: εἰμί Person: 3rd Number: plural ACTIVE present imperfect future Present Infinitive Imperatives sg. pl. Principal Parts: ἄγω, ἄξω, ἤγαγον, ἦχα, ἦγμαι, ἤχθην Person: 1st Number: plural ACTIVE PASSIVE present imperfect future Aorist Present Infinitive Future Infinitive Aorist Infinitive Imperatives sg. pl. The Episcopal Academy 2 esse quam videri
Principal Parts: ἄρχω, ἄρξω, ἦρξα, ἦρχα, ἦργμαι, ἤρχθην Person: 2 nd Number: singular ACTIVE PASSIVE present imperfect future Aorist Present Infinitive Future Infinitive Aorist Infinitive Imperatives sg. pl. tense voice 1 st principle part English definition ex. λύσω Fut. act. λύω To release 1. ἔβλαψα 2. τέθνηκα 3. ἐληφθην 4. γέγραμμαι 5. οἴσω 6. μενῶ Directions: Give the following verb forms and translate them. EX: 1 st singular present active of λύω λύω I releast. 1. 2 nd plural future passive of πράττω: 2. 1 st singular aorist active of κόπτω: The Episcopal Academy 3 esse quam videri
3. 3 rd plural future active of φημί: 4. 2 nd singular aorist passive of παιδεύω: 5. 3 rd singular imperfect active of φεύγω: Please give the definition and decline as requested ἡ ἰσχυρὰ γυνή definition: Singular Plural N. G. D. A. ὁ τάλας στρατιώτης definition: Singular Plural N. G. D. A. το μέγα ὄρος definition: Singular Plural N. G. D. A. The Episcopal Academy 4 esse quam videri
Directions: Identify the following nouns in case, number and gender, give all possible answers. Give only one identification even if there are several possibilities. ex. ναῦς 1. ὕδωρ 2. Διὸς 3. βοός 4. άστυ 5. τείχη Case & number Nom.sg. Acc. pl. gender feminine Directions: Translate the sentences into English parse and construe the underlined words. Example: ὁ ἰχθύς ἀποκτείνει τον ποιητὴν οὗ ἡ φωνή ἐστι καλή. Transl: The fish kills the poet whose voice is beautiful. ἀποκτείνει: : 3 rd *, sing.*, present, active, indicative, main verb pers. number tense voice mood use ποιητὴν: acc., sing., masc., direct object (or D.O.) case number gender function/case use οὗ: gen., sing., masc., possession, poet. case number gender function/case use antecedent for pronoun *infinitives only have tense, voice, mood, so for person & number for infinitives put a dash or leave blank Potential case uses (list provided here for study purposes; will not be provided on the actual exam) Nominative o Subject of finite (conjugated) verb (ch. 3) o Predicate Nominative after a linking verb {renames subject}(ch. 3) Vocative, Direct Address (ch. 3) Genitive o Possession (ch. 3) o Personal Agent (ch. 15) o Place From Which/Motion Away (ch. 3) o Of the Whole {partitive} (ch. 16) o Of Comparison (ch. 16) o With certain verbs (ch. 4) o Subjective/Objective (ch. 16) Dative o Indirect Object (ch. 3) o Of Agent with pefects/pluperfects/verbal adjectives (ch. 31) o With certain verbs (ch. 4) o Reference/Interest/Advantage/Disadvantage (ch. 16) o Possession + linking verbs (ch. 7) The Episcopal Academy 5 esse quam videri
o Degree of Difference (ch. 16) o Means or Instrument (ch. 6) o Manner (ch 16) o Place Where (ch. 3) Accusative o Direct Object (ch. 3) o Place to Which (ch. 3) o Subject of an Infinitive (ch. 6 w/ complementary; ch. 14 indirect statement) Potential verb uses (list provided here for study purposes; will not be provided on the actual exam) main verb or MV main verb of relative clause or MV rel. clause Conditional o simple present conditional o simple past conditional o simple future conditional o present contrary to fact (or C to F) conditional o past contrarary to fact (or C to F) conditional complementary infinitive indirect statement command (for imperatives) articular infinitive (must also give case use for these) Sample sentences and parse and construe (from the textbook your actual exam sentences may be complete unseens, although some will be based on the textbook). p. 53 ex. 40 #6 + parse and construe ἀποθνῃσκειν p. 59 ex. 44 # 1 + parse and construe Ἑλλάδα #4 + οὓς #10 + πιστευετε p. 67 ex. 50 # 6 +ἐπραξας π. 77 εχ. 56 #1 + διωκειν π. 83 εχ. 59 #10 + τειχους π. 85 εχ. 62 #2+ Περσας & καταλυσειν #7+λαβειν π. 86 εχ. 64 #3ἀκουσαι &θεου π. 91 εχ. 67 #1ταττονται +βασιλεως π. 94 εχ. 70 #1 ἐπαυθη #5παιδευθησονται π. 103εχ. 72#1 ὀλιγῳ #2 νεων #4 Ἀθηνων Directions: Translate the following sentences into Greek. a few sentences will be given Directions: Read, but do not translate, the following passage and answer in English the questions that follow based on the passage and cite the Greek from which you got your answers. On the final, this story will come from p. 54, 63, 70, or 95 Questions will be on content and grammar The Episcopal Academy 6 esse quam videri