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GRAMMAR PAPERS
f. RITCHIE
Ex Libris
C. K. OGDEN
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
FIRST STEPS IN LATIN. Crown 8vo. is. 6d.
F. RITCHIE, M.A.
The Beacon, Sevenoaks
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EXPLANATOKY.
1. Weak Aorist = 1st Aorist ;
2. Principal Tenses =
in the village ;
the gates of the city.
2.
7T\1)p6ci), (f)l\eCi).
3.
slaves ;
the men
in the city ; we heard the sailor ;
4-
but also ;
the gifts are beautiful the men in the
;
5-
6.
4. Decline in Plural yS
7-
obeyed ;
do you not hear ]
8.
1.
Explain Temporal Augment. Give examples.
2. Write out Pres. Opt. Act. of Si</c
3. Decline in Plural Tt<?, yovevs.
4. Form Weak Aorist Indie. Pass, of
9-
this city is
great.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
10.
II.
remained 3 days ;
of the king himself in this
;
island ;
those who were guarding the city.
12.
PO?, /A6/3O9.
the market-place ;
the guards in the market-place
are sleeping.
Xt//,e/'a<?, 67T1J.
6. Vocative Sing, of
avr p.
t
14.
and Fut. of di
See "Explanatory," page vii.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. n
send him.
16.
17-
ftodw.
2. Decline in Plural 0/909, lepev<$.
rapdrra), >ypd(f)(i).
expressed in Greek ?
8. Translate ov ^pij/^drwv eveKa
true.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 13
18.
eOrjite.
&ia rl davfid^re;
replied as follows.
19.
1.
Imperfect Indie. Act. of eXXeiVto, wapaivew,
3.
Principal Tenses of rpifio),
14 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
rrjp, <yvvij.
8. Translate It is not possible to do this ;
I
sent your slave ;
will you not obey him 1 he is
20.
21.
22.
23-
tory ;
the greater part of the country ;
we are
lighting for our country.
9. Translate ol 'Adrjvalot OUK efto^Oovv Sia TO
/ir) TTvvddvecrOat, rrjv 7ro\topiciav. irdvTwv Trdvra
24.
^tft)f, Spd/cwv.
3. Form Weak Aorist Pass, of ddpoi^w, KCL-
8. Translate I did it
myself ;
in the same
house ;
those with him ; according to this law ;
ofj,ai.
" "
7. How is than (Comparative) expressed in
Greek 1
26.
27.
2. Decline in Plural
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
Teprjv, /Aeia>i>.
\eyovcri.
9. Translate Instead of obeying; in the
middle of the city ;
when they heard what had
happened (717^0/1,0,4) they went away.
28.
vijv, Tr/secr/Sets'.
TCLTTCi), 'lcyrr]fJ.L
Xeyw, (j)ijfja
?
29.
tnroarepew.
2. Dat. Sing, and Plural of 0X09, fyovevs, reie-
TU>V, TTO<f.
5. Decline rt?.
30.
epajTOiv, retcrcov.
7. Aorist Infin. and Participles (all voices) of
1.
Imperf, Indie. Act. of Trpocrairea),
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 23
weapons he hoped to do
;
this.
32.
Ka\V7TT(i).
33-
34-
UKOVO), UTTOKIJpVTTO).
2. Gen. and Dat. Sing, of Opaavs,
'icrrap.aL.
35-
7779, vo/jioOeTrjs.
Tracra 77
36.
plTTTdi.
%, Write out Pres. Opt. Act, of opdw,
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 27
39-
j3eofj,ai.
40.
3.
Principal Tenses of Ti0ijfii, 8t
30 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
earr), ecrrrjae.
41.
ttTTiOVO't.
42.
1.
Pluperf. Indie. Pass, of inrojpd(j)(a, irapa-
). 0V(0, OiKO&OfAeO).
'2. Give rules for the Augment of Compound
Verbs.
3. Gen., Gender and English of 6ycravp6<;, yvd-
43-
VTTO vvfcra.
44-
^dva).
4. Write out Weak Aor. Opt. and Imperat. Act.
of
45-
5.
Compare TT'IWV, o-^-to?, vraXato?, a|io9,
6. Aorist Indie. Pass, of ot/ia&>, a
Kpivui.
34 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
46.
47-
5.
Explain Elision, Crasis. Give examples.
6. Ace. Sing, and PI. of TiiMwv^rfkwv, K/3e/3r)K(i)s.
48.
49-
"
1. Explain Strong Perfect ". In what verbs
is it usually found ?
2. Parse r/Tropovv, e^ptjro, Oapavvel, uTrrjpav,
ijpero.
50.
4. Decline in Plural
5. Perf. Indie. Act. of evpiaKco, fia'ww,
crreXXa).
6. Point out peculiarities in Declension of
51-
2. Decline eavrov.
3. Fut. Indie. Act. of Ka\eu>, Kptvw, e^w, /3aXA.6>,
52.
53-
54-
1. Write out Fut. Indie. Act. of reXew, 7re\aa>.
2. Nom. Sing., Gender and English of
s, ecu, tcpdret,.
55-
1.
Principal Tenses of TpeTrco, daTnw.
2. Write out Imperf. Indie, of alTidoftai, alrew.
3.Give the Nom. Sing, (all Genders) of the
Demonstrative and Definitive Pronouns.
4. Fut. Indie, of TrtTrra), /3ov\o/jLat,
Greeks ;
he has a large head he said this was;
true.
56.
57-
Give examples.
8. Translate TrpoeiTrov Se raOra rov yu.?;
Xuetz'
eveica ras cnrovbus. St' oXt/you. e Icrov.
irapa
&6av. TO) ovn.
9. Translate Do you not hear ? do cease talk-
ing ;
he spoke as follows he said that to ;
flee was
58.
dperr/.
9. Translate We are in doubt (aTropea)) what
to do he did this that he might not be injured
; ;
59-
afyelcrav.
r
4. Write out Imperf. Indie. Act. of i
dvSpacri.
9. Translate It was announced that (<m) the
Greeks were victorious (viKaw} ;
we wish to live
for the sake of the children, that we may educate
them.
60.
tevai.
', irapfjcrav.
61.
oio? r elfii.
62.
63.
64.
1. Write out Future Indie, of /eo//.i&>, (3i/3da).
2. Name six Feminine words of 2nd Decl. in -09.
3. Parse edov, inrear^v, kcrracn, d<f)ievai, Qw^v.
4. Principal Tenses of @d\\a), ^i^vo^ai.
5. Nom. and Gen. Sing, of yiieA?/, (f>pevi, ot/ce'rat?,
48 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
65.
4. Decline dvijp,
5. Write out Pres. Indie. Act. and Pass, of
us arm him ;
do not trust those citizens ;
he slew
his own son for the sake of money.
66.
alvecrai.
67.
I must do it myself ;
he said that the barbarians
were hostile.
9. Translate el yap ravra <yevotTo. GOTLV ot
68.
1. Fut. Indie, of a/j,aprdvo), fypd^w,
69.
fj.rj yevoiro.
70.
/JLT/
ov Xeyeiv. ravra eyevero. ravra eye-
v. ravra yevotTo av.
71-
72.
8. Translate TO viro
fiapfidpwv veviKr\crQai..
7TW? av 6\oifjiT^v. aXXco? re /cat. ov yap <f)t,\iKO)<>
el'XOv ol /3dp/3apoi.
9. Translate He said (e^) that they were
Athenians, but that he himself was a Persian ;
73-
-
5. Principal Tenses of
"
6. Explain Attraction of Relative ". Give
example.
7. Decline in Sing. /j,e\i, yrjpas.
8. Translate Whoever does this is worthy to
be punished such a man as you they perceived
; ;
selves.
74-
(i.
examples of Partitive Genitive, Cog-
(!iv<;
nate Accusative.
7. Ace. Sing, and Dat. Plural of /3api;<?,
was silent.
75-
4. Decline OO-TI?.
KV, 7TLOVTl.
a Ai ere Set.
76.
77.
willing to die ;
would that you had not come.
9. Translate 8i,icai6<$ elfja eiTrelv. laaai Be
ouSev <bv Xeyovai. fj,r)
roaovB' e\0ot, KCLKOV. TO
TTO\V rr)s vijcrov eXade Kara/cavdev.
78.
79-
eppdyrj.
5. Compare Trees', d\yeivo<>, avw, ^cru^o?, TTLK-
days.
80.
4. Decline Spvt9,
5. Principal Tenses of ^eujvuf^c, eyeipw.
6.
Distinguish arra, arra. avrovs,
avTcti, avrat,. cr^wv, (Tffiwv.
81.
7TV07).
82.
83-
84.
v. rfj,
0/50,9
'
85-
fCa/AVO), dfJ,(f)lVl>V/jLl.
4. Derive Doxology, Rhinoceros, Eclipse, Gym-
nastic, Atom.
5. Compare the formation of Strong and Weak
Tenses.
6. Parse yeywres, wvrja-as, <ye(?, ya/jt,ei<f, Spwcra.
7. Gen. Sing, and Gender and English of <co<>,
86.
atpeco.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 65
5.
Principal Tenses of /cpiva), al
6.
Distinguish veq>, veu>. edv, edv.
flTTCOV.
87 .
cipal Sentence ?
88.
1.
Principal Tenses of \av6dvw,
2. Name Feminine words in -09 of Second
Declension.
3. Aorist Indie. Pass, of /mXetu, dvdyw, c
89.
VUKTKO), 0pft).
"
5. Show various ways of expressing Purpose"
in Greek.
6. Parse aedev, vLv, crtfrlcri, orot?.
power ;
all day long ; equally ;
as quickly as
possible.
8. Translate Troieirca rovro 6 /SouXo/u-evo?. TTW?
e'^et? xprj/jidTwv ; Trot Tpdircupai ; jjbei^wv rj
/car'
avOpwirov.
9. Translate I will not cease trusting him as
long as I live ;
he bade us remain there till the
messenger returned.
90.
1. Decline in Sing,
68 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
91.
), rep.vw.
8. Translate Who is there who does not per-
ceive ? some
one way, some another he sent
fled ;
92.
rjpovro, ea.
4. Nom. Sing., Gender and English of ^a)piwv,
93-
94-
95-
1. and Participles
Infinitives of
2. Nom. and Dat. Plural of yi>ovs,
96.
answered; if
you were to become rich, what
would you lack (Sew) ?
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 73
97.
Question in Greek.
6. Point out peculiarities in Declension of
cr/coTO?, riTrap, Hept,K\ri<s.
98.
), \(t)V.
99-
fjirj
TTOT' e\.da). ravra a eVrt croc \e~\,y/j,eva. ev
TO) 7T/3O TOt) -^pOVfJi.
100.
1. Distinguish eVtcrTa/xat,
e^iVra/iat, ^teXe/,
of Present Stem.
4. Show the construction and meanings of
7T/309, fj,erd, Sid.
101.
102.
epov Trdpa.
103.
elirelv.
104.
1. Write out Fut. Indie, of fti/Baty, TTLTTTQ).
3.
Principal Tenses of a-irdw, aXiV/co/iat.
4. Nom. and Acc. Plural of auro<>, auro?, ovros,
OCTTi?.
105.
1 06.
Trap a, jrdpa.
3. Principal Tenses of reXew, dvaXia-icco, dpa-
107.
1. Write out Pres. Subj. Active of opdw, aw.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 81
108.
Middle of a^itj/j-i.
edw, Ka\eo).
5. Distinguish ievai, lerai. Wi, laOi. eVtara-
adai, (^La"raarOai. f/, rj, r\.
109.
stead of -a.
jj,pTV<\.
8. Translate I know that I should be more
vexed (a^o^at) if this were to happen ;
this is
K(t)\VlV.
110.
perd.
6. Name Present Tenses having the force of a
Perfect, and Perfect Tenses having the force of a
Present.
dently ill ;
we are at a loss how to act.
ill.
112.
avrat, avrai.
7. What changes in the Stem Vowel regularly
2.
Compare TTCTTCOV, TrpoJo?, evreXtjf, a
3. Parse elcodei, payrjvai, Trpocrdijaoftev, fjuftv
114.
"5.
1. Name Verbs augmented like
2. Decline in Sing. Trf^v?, /zapr
3. Aorist Indie. Pass, of viro(3d\\w,
apeo), evp<TKO),
4. Distinguish ySouXr/, eKKXrja-ia. %eipoTovew,
7. Show by example
that a Participle may be
equivalent in meaning to (1) a Final, (2) a Con-
cessive Clause.
8. Give (in Greek) the Direct Speech of t/c?;-
116.
Tvy%dva), d\icrico/j,ai.
1.
Imperf. Indie. Act. of a>#e<w, opdw, edw, eOL^w,
8v(Tap(TTC0.
2. Decline in Plural acnv, /3o{)9, eOvos.
ptcr).
4. Write out Pres. Subj. and Opt. Act. of Bpdco.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
118.
lip.
120.
crvveSovv.
121.
tcarecvya.
4. What kind of Verbs are followed by Geni-
tive ? Give examples.
5.
Distinguish ra yevo/jieva, ra av yevofteva. ov
IAOVOV, povov ov. ovbe, ovre.
6. How may Conditional Sentences be classi-
fied?
laughed.
122.
I^U>, d(f)lKl>60/J.(U.
2. Parse OTCO, avrai, avrov, ravrfj, viv, (redev.
3. Write out Aorist Indie. Middle of
Imperf. Indie, of el^i.
4. Positive of la-airaTOS, TrXetcrro?, fj,eiu>v,
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 93
r)
ov \6yeiv. StkotOf etj/tu
TOVTO irpaTreiv. Trapa
123.
1. Parse lover av, BicKfrOapf), fj,efj,vr)(rat,
revolt from ;
to put out (to sea) to vote the left
; ;
wing ;
to pay the penalty.
9. Translate If he did this he will be pun-
ished ;
we did not know where to go he has ;
124.
not come.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 95
125.
126.
7T6tpd(O.
2. Decline in Sing, rjrrtav, StTr^u?.
3.
Principal Tenses of re^vco, K\t,va),
96 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
"
Explain and give examples of Compensa-
4.
127.
128.
"
7. How may "
Yes and "
No " be expressed in
Greek 1
129.
2. Decline oZ?.
3. Write out Aorist Indie. Act. and Middle of
130.
twrrijta.
100 GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS.
rai, el Se /JLTJ,
tco\dov<ri.
132.
Give examples.
3. Give six Perfects having a Present meaning.
Ifiv.
if
they sailed in a contrary direction (et<? rdvavria}!
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS
133.
vewv, vewv.
5. Decline in Sing. TrXew?.
6. Give examples of the- Accusative Absolute.
7. Principal Tenses of rptyw, rpe^to, (i\ia-/co/j,aL.
8. Translate (with Notes) OVK zfyacrav e/covres
e
elvai TrpoSorat ecrecrOat Tijs E\\dSos. rl e/z7roS&)i^
fj,rj
OVK ciTTodavelv e/z,e ;
134-
1.
Explain Enclitic. Name the chief Enclitic
words.
2. Parse ea-dfjri, a&ys, eirrf, cnrot/jLai, ecarceiv.
4. When is fj,ij
used (1) with Participles, (2)
with Infinitives ?
us ai
135-
Homosopathy, Comedy.
5. Show the uses of the Optative in Inde-
pendent Sentences.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 103
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
1. Write out Fut. Indie, of j8t/3ct>, and Aorist
Subj. Act. of St'Sw/iu.
and aurou?.
5. Form Adverbs from KPVTTTW, ovopd^w,
Troirjcrei.
GREEK GRAMMAR PAPERS. 107
7.
Explain Cognate Accusative and Accusative
of Respect.
8. Translate There is nowhere for me to flee
to ;
I have a right to do this we are faring well.
;