Digital Logos Edition
This handbook covers basic Greek grammar, syntax, and vocabulary for four semesters of study. Drawing on decades of combined experience of teaching Greek at the university level, this material is suitable for college students or advanced high school students.
“(1) it uses only primary endings for all of its tenses, and (2) it always has a lengthened connecting vowel.” (Page 72)
“Tense indicates the time and kind of action of a verb” (Page 8)
“ἵνα or ὅπως (‘in order that’) or ἐάν (‘if’) and that the negative particle used with the subjunctive is μή instead of οὐ” (Page 72)
“second-aorist active indicative endings are exactly the same as the imperfect active indicative endings” (Page 58)
“You should translate the present tense as linear unless such a translation is unusually awkward” (Page 12)
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