A New Testament Greek Grammar Review Tool    
Translation Drills
Units
1. Language Basics
2. Declension Patterns
3. Basic Nouns
4. Advanced Nouns
5. Prepositions
6. Basic Adjectives
7. Advanced Adjectives
8. Personal Pronouns
9. Uses of Autos
10. Demonstratives
11. Relative Pronouns
12. Other Pronouns
13. Present Tense
14. Future Tense
15. Imperfect Tense
16. 2nd Aorist Tense
17. 1st Aorist Tense
18. Perfect Tense
19. Adverbial Ptcp
20. Attributive Ptcp
21. Substantival Ptcp
22. Genitive Absolute
23. Periphrastics
24. Subjunctives
25. Infinitives
26. Imperatives
27. mi Verbs

Unit No. 1  Greek Language and Alphabet

1) What is the lower case Greek alphabet? (Be sure to include both forms of sigma in your answer.)
2) Which vowels are always long?
3) Which vowels are always short?
4) Which vowels can be either long or short?
5) What are the seven basic diphthongs?
6) What are the names of the two breathing marks?
7) Where are breathing marks placed?
8) How do breathing marks affect the pronunciation of words?
9) When is each breathing mark used?
10) What are the names of the three accent marks?
11) How do accent marks affect pronunciation?
12) What are the four Greek punctuation marks (and their English equivalent)?
13) What is the name of the accent and the function of the punctuation mark on each of these words:
(1) pneu:ma~ (2) levgei (3) ajgaqo;n.
14) Identify the diphthongs in the following Greek words:
basileiva Galilaiva Pila:toV =Hsai&aV profhvth/ eujaggevlion
 

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