What are the name of the three accents?
Grave, Acute, Circumflex.
πιστεύω
Present Active Indicative 1st Sing. from πιστεύω
θανἀτος
Death
The second person singular of λύω
λύεις
Which case indicates the subject of a verb or the predicate of another noun?
Nominative
τῆς
Genitive Singular Feminine
πέμπω
I send
ἒρχῃ
True or false? The attributive adjectival construction is: TNTA or TAN
True
In order from 3rd to last, name the final three accents in a Greek word.
Antepenult, penult, ultima.
δόξας
Accusative Feminine Plural
οὐδε
And not, nor, not even
Present active infinitive form of λέγω
λεγειν
True or False: an accent can appear on any letter
False. It can appear only on vowels/diphthongs
Neuter nominative or accusative plural demonstrative from οὗτος
λύονται
They loosen (for themselves), they are being loosened
Present middle/passive infinitive form/ending
-εσθαι
Give an example of a preposition (that you have learned so far) that exclusively takes the genitive case.
ἀπο or ἐκ/ἐξ
Is this word accented correctly: ἀναβαὶνω?
No. Where the grave is there should be an acute.
προφῆται
Nominative Plural Masculine (second declension) from προφήτης
Which verb has one meaning in the active voice and another in the passive?
ἂρχω
Provide the alternative present active indicate second singular form of δύναμαι
δύνασαι
Which case does ἂρχω take to complete its meaning?