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Title: NT 501 Greek II Session 11


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NT 501Greek II- Session 11
  • Using the texts of Dr. Bill Mounce

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Infinitives
  • The infinitive is a verbal noun
  • It is always indeclinable
  • When it is preceded by a definite article, the
    article is always neuter singular and the case is
    determined by the function of the infinitive.
  • It can have a D.O. and adverbial modifiers

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Infinitives
  • Three tenses
  • Present/continuous- to continually study
  • Aorist/undefined- to study
  • Perfect/completed- to have studied

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Infinitives
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Infinitives
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Infinitives
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Infinitives
  • Aspect (No time significance whatsoever)
  • Present/continuous- to continually study
  • Aorist/undefined- to study
  • Perfect/completed- to have studied

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Infinitives
  • Subject The Infinitive technically does not have
    a subject because it is not a finite verbal form
  • A noun in the accusative case can act as if it
    were the subject of the infinitive

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Infinitives
  • Negation
  • The infinitive is negated by mhv, not ouj

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Infinitives
  • Parsing
  • The necessary elements for the infinitive are
  • Tense, voice, infinitive, lexical form, and
    inflected meaning

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Infinitives- Translation
  • Substantive- it will usually be preceded by the
    definite article (but not always).
  • Translate with to and the verb

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Infinitives- Translation
  • Complementary- it will usually be used to
    complete a meaning to a finite verb
  • Translate with to and the verb
  • (also called verb of necessity)

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Infinitives- Translation
  • Articular infinitive and preposition
  • When the infinitive is preceded by the article,
    it is called an articular infinitive
  • Preposition will always precede infinitive and
    article- See 305-306)

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Assignment
  • Workbook-
  • Complete Parsing section 1-5
  • Complete warm-up section a-h
  • Complete translation section 1-5
  • Text- chapter 33
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