Vocabulary
Cases
Cultural Connections
Special Grammar
The Dreaded
Greek Verb
100

The positive aspect of 'work.'

What is ἔργον?

100

Case expressing posession.

What is the genitive?

100

This Roman emperor used Ancient Greek to record his private thoughts on applied Stoic philosophy.

Who was Marcus Aurelius?

100

The name of this construction: τὸ γράφειν.

What is an articular infinitive?

100
These two letters, when augmented, become -η.

What are epsilon and alpha?

200

Two ways to say 'I trust.'

What are πείθομαι and πιστεύω?

200

These three cases are the same for neuter nouns.

What are the nominative, accusative, and vocative?

200

This word, often misleadingly translated "love," in fact was frequently used with negative connotations.

What is eros?

200
Verbs of speaking and thinking might introduce this construction.

What is indirect statement?

200

The third principle part of a verb give this tense.

What is the aorist tense?

300

Four postpositive words in Ancient Greek.

What are μέν, δέ, γάρ, τε? (οὖν and some others may also be acceptable)

300

This case can express the means by which something is done.

What is the dative case?

300
The proem of the Iliad blames this, rather than the Trojans themselves, for Greeks dying at Trojan hands.

What is the anger of Achilles?

300
The subject of an indirect statement appears in what grammatical case?

What is the accusative?

300
Three verbs we learned that have special meanings in the middle voice.

What are λύω, πείθω and παύω? (πράττω is also acceptable as one of the three)

400

Noun: the love shared between parent and child.

What is στοργή?

400

This case, as given in the dictionary, can tell us the stem of a noun.

What is the genetive case?

400

Socrates claims in Plato's Apology that this kind of life is not livable.

What is a life "without examination"? (only half the points for "unexamined")

400

Anything right after the article appears in this position.

What is the attributive position?

400

Three aspects possible for a verb.

What are simple, continuous and repeated? ('completed' is also acceptable)

500

"How are you?" in Ancient Greek.

What is πῶς πράττεις?

500

This technical term describes a language, like Ancient Greek or Latin, that relies more or cases (and other morphology) than on word order to communicate meaning.

What is inflection? OR What is an inflected language?

500

While ancient Greek priests did not much  care what one believed about the gods, this group of people did.

Who were the philosophers?

500

A relative pronoun gets its gender and number from this word.

What is the antecedent?

500

A present tense verb ending in -ει is most likely going to be 3rd p. sing. act. But it might be this instead.

What is 2nd person singular middle/passive?