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Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb
William Watson Goodwin
Sever and Francis
, 1867 -
Greek language
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264 pages
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Table of Contents
Index
Contents
Apodosis expressed in Infinitive or Participle
2
A In the Indicative
4
Pluperfect Indicative
18
Indicative after Relative with Definite Antecedent
22
Aorist Indicative
24
Aorist Imperative
30
Future Optative
39
Gnomic and Iterative Tenses
45
REM Two classes of Wishes
173
Subjunctive like 50
181
Interrogative Subjunctive with or without Boule
184
Infinitive as a Verbal Noun
195
Infinitive and its adjuncts preceded by
203
Imperative
208
Infinitive used imperatively
209
Optative like 50
210
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In the Infinitive and Participle 53
53
CHAPTER IV
65
Dependent clauses with secondary tenses of Indicative
75
Classification of Conditional Sentences
88
Simple Indicative like 49
93
Independent Subjunctive in Homer
104
Temporal Particles signifying Until and Before
142
Infinitive and Participle
149
188
243
170
246
26 27
247
203
253
Future after verbs of hoping promising
257
173 174
259
209
260
97100
261
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Common terms and phrases
Aorist
apodosis
clause
examples
expressed
Infinitive
NOTE
Optative
PLAT
Present
protasis
refers
sentences
sometimes
Subjunctive
verb
δὲ
εἰ
καὶ
μὴ
οὐ
τὸ
τοῦτο
ὡς
Bibliographic information
Title
Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb
Author
William Watson Goodwin
Edition
3
Publisher
Sever and Francis, 1867
Original from
Harvard University
Digitized
Apr 11, 2007
Length
264 pages
 
 
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