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True or False: The root of the verb is its most basic form.
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What is the best translation for the word
ἀ
ποκτε
ί
νω?
Select one:
a.
I reply
b.
I kill
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c.
I save
d.
I raise, take up
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True or False: Some verbs have totally different forms in the future than in the present tense.
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What is the best translation for the word
ἐ
γε
ί
ρω?
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a.
I reply
b.
I save
c.
I raise up
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d.
I judge
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True or False: Liquid future verbs have a different meaning than the non-liquid futures.
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What is the best translation for the word
ὁ
ρ
ά
ω?
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a.
I save
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b.
I baptize
c.
I see, notice
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d.
I remain
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What is the best translation for the word γλ
ῶ
σσα, -ης,
ἡ
?
Select one:
a.
Face
b.
Teeth
c.
Mouth
d.
Tongue
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What is the best translation for the word γιν
ώ
σκω?
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a.
I save
b.
I judge
c.
I know, conceive
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d.
I kill
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True or False: Some verb roots add an iota in the present tense.
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What is the best translation for the word σοφ
ί
α, -ας,
ἡ
?
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a.
Heart
b.
Conscience
c.
Wisdom
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d.
Intellect
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What is the best translation for the word σ
ῴ
ζω?
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a.
I remain
b.
I judge
c.
I raise, take up
d.
I save
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What is the best translation for the word
ἐ
κβ
ά
λλω?
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a.
I cast out
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b.
I know, conceive
c.
I remain
d.
I see, notice
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What are the liquid consonants?
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a.
τ, δ, θ
b.
λ, μ, ν, ρ
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c.
π, β, φ
d.
κ, γ, χ
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True or False: Accents can be helpful for identifying liquid verbs since they always have a circumflex
accent over contracted vowels.
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False
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A compound verb:
Select one:
a.
Combines two or more verbs
b.
Combines a preposition and a verb
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c.
Combines a liquid and non-liquid verb
d.
Combines a noun and a verb
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What is the best translation for the word α
ἴ
ρω?
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a.
I know, conceive
b.
I raise, take up
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c.
I send (away)
d.
I see, notice
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What is the best translation for the word μ
έ
νω?
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a.
I remain
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b.
I send (away)
c.
I judge
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I cast out
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What is the best translation for the word στ
ό
μα, -τος, τ
ό
?
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a.
Face
b.
Tongue
c.
Teeth
d.
Mouth
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Roots with double consonants in the present tense regularly modify by:
Select one:
a.
Dropping one of the double consonants
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b.
Replacing the first consonant with an epsilon
c.
Replacing the second consonant with a sigma
d.
Dropping both of the consonants
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True or False: The root of the verb is identical in the present, future and aorist stems.
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What is the best translation for the word
ἀ
ποστ
έ
λλω?
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a.
I raise, take up
b.
I send (away)
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c.
I save
d.
I judge
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What is a liquid verb?
Select one:
a.
A verb which ends in a double sigma
b.
A verb whose stem ends in a liquid consonant
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c.
A verb which has a unique aorist form
d.
A verb which regularly omits consonants in its present stem
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