§ 1557 — W. W. Goodwin Greek Grammar 0

Text based on: Goodwin W. W. A Greek Grammar. Revised and enlarged. Boston etc.: Ginn and Co. 1892.

Modifying

Emphasize important words and phrases with <span class="colored"> .

Using

Insert code into Syntax table as contents of {lineX_wordY_longsyntax} tag,
or into Morphology table as contents of {lineX_wordY_morphology} tag,
or into Prosody table as contents of {lineX_wordY_prosodyexp} tag, or use any number of paragraphs to generate grammar table.

Format: original

The participle is a verbal adjective, and has three uses. First, it may express an attribute, qualifying a noun like an ordinary adjective (1559-1562) ; secondly, it may define the circumstances under which an action takes place (1563-1577) ; thirdly, it may be joined to certain verbs to supplement their meaning, often having a force resembling that of the infinitive (1578-1593).

 

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