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Unit 12: Syntax exercises

This exercise shows you Greek clauses and requests you to determine their syntaxtic function.

  • Learning outcome: Learn more about Greek Syntax
  • Default passage: The whole New Testament

While doing this exercise you will notice some regularities in Greek Syntax: Subjects and Objects are aranged around verbs and usually Subjects, if they are in the Active voice, are in Nominative case while most objects, in the Active voice are in Accusative case. In Active Voice sentences the indirect object is usually in Dative case. Use this as a rule of thumb while you explore the syntax of New Testament Greek!

SentenceClause1:Oκαὶκαί2532no89782ConjunctionN/AN/AN/AN/A---N/AN/AN/AN/AN/Aogand, even, also, namely, likewiseen, ook, zelfsey, incluso, también, a saber-na kwa τούτουςοὗτος3778no138813Demonstrative pronounN/AN/AN/AAccusative-MPlN/AN/AN/AN/AN/Adennethis, he, she, itdeze, die, dit, datesteeste, él, ella, eso-yeye Clause1:Vἀποτρέπου.ἀποτρέπω665no13490Verbπ stemN/AN/AN/A2-SgN/APresentImperativeMiddle or passiveN/Abortvenderturn away from, shunontwijkenEu me afasto de--ujiepushe
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