2nd person singular active present indicative of εἰμί, ἔσομαι
1st p., sg., active, future, indicative of πράττω, πράξω
3rd, sg., future, mid (deponent future), indicative, μανθάνω, μαθήσομαι
ἦσθα
ἐκρίνου
ἔσται
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εἰσί
Will you be willing to sacrifice gifts to the sun?
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present mid-pass infinitive, φέρω, οἴσω
3rd person singular imperfect active indicative θύω, θύσω
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2nd person singular imperfect active indicative εἰμί, ἔσομαι
dative; genitive; genitive of source, accusative of thing heard
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ἀκούω, ἀκούσομαι hear μανθάνω, μαθήσομαι learn ὁράω, ὄψομαι see [present, XI] ποθνῄσκω ποθανοῦμαι die [contract future, XI] λαμβάνω, λήψομαι take
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3rd person sg. fut ind. act. OR 2nd p. sg. fut. mid. active, ἔχω, ἕξω...σχήσω
NEUTER
1st person sing. OR 3rd person plural, imperfect, active, indicative ἄρχω, ἄρξω
3rd person sg., present mid-pass indicative, πείθω, πείσω
1st/3rd person singular imperfect active indicative of εἰμί, ἔσομαι
ἀκούσονται
6. The friends of the gods used to go into the heavens.
Translate into English: ἐθελήσεις θύειν τὰ δῶρα τῷ ἡλίῳ;
you (sg.) were judging
Translate into Greek: 10. What [= that which] you are saying is unjust.
ἦν
4. The children were writing to their friends.
7. Men used to want to live in peace.
Identify TWO verbs that have deponent futures, and give their first two p.p.'s.
μαθήσεται
πράξω
8. Were we left on [ἐν] the island?
he will be
you (pl.) are
Verbs of trusting take the ___________ case, and verbs of ruling take the ______________ case. (Fill in the case). Possible bonus, for ten points: what cases does the verb ἀκούω take, and in what circumstances?
εἶ
ἦσθα
they will hear
ἦρχον
φέρεσθαι
5. Were the men bringing gifts to their guests?
πείθεται
you (sg.) were
________________ plural subjects take singular verbs. (Fill in the blank with the appropriate gender)
ἔθυε
ἕξει