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English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek

Autor Samuel Lamerson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2004
If you think that . . . • Aorist is a major artery of the heart • Clause is the surname of the fat guy in the red suit • Syntax is Uncle Sam’s slice of alcohol and tobacco sales . . . then you need English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek. It’s designed to help you get a quick brush-up on the English grammar you’ve either forgotten or never quite learned, in a way that ties directly to your first-year Greek studies. With chapters such as “You Ain’t Nothing but a Noun Dog” and “Inflection: Trouble Understanding Yoda You Have, Yes?” this colorful, entertaining book compares elements of English grammar with similar elements in Greek grammar. It can either be used as a one-week intensive study to prepare for Greek grammar, or be readily incorporated into actual Greek studies. English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek features: • A brief summary of the scope of English grammar • Short, easy-to-read chapters • An introductory devotion in every chapter • Lessons coordinated with Mounce’s Basics of Biblical Greek • Tips for vocabulary memorization and sentence diagramming • Glossary
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780310255345
ISBN-10: 0310255341
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 134 x 203 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.13 kg
Editura: Zondervan Academic
Colecția Zondervan Academic
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States

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If you think that . . . • Aorist is a major artery of the heart • Clause is the surname of the fat guy in the red suit • Syntax is Uncle Sam’s slice of alcohol and tobacco sales . . . then you need English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek. It’s designed to help you get a quick brush-up on the English grammar you’ve either forgotten or never quite learned, in a way that ties directly to your first-year Greek studies. With chapters such as “You Ain’t Nothing but a Noun Dog” and “Inflection: Trouble Understanding Yoda You Have, Yes?” this colorful, entertaining book compares elements of English grammar with similar elements in Greek grammar. It can either be used as a one-week intensive study to prepare for Greek grammar, or be readily incorporated into actual Greek studies. English Grammar to Ace New Testament Greek features: • A brief summary of the scope of English grammar • Short, easy-to-read chapters • An introductory devotion in every chapter • Lessons coordinated with Mounce’s Basics of Biblical Greek • Tips for vocabulary memorization and sentence diagramming • Glossary

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Contents Acknowledgments 9 Introduction 11 1. Nouns: You Ain’t Nothing but a Noun Dog! (BBG ch. 5) 152. Inflection: Trouble Understanding Yoda You Have, Yes? Tne Nature of Inflected Languages. (BBG ch. 6) 21 3. The Article: The Rosetta Stone of the Greek Language, or The Article Is Your Friend, The Other One Is a Relative. (BBG ch. 7) 264. Adjective: What Color Is an Adjective? The Carnival Talkers of theGreek World. (BBG ch. 9) 315. Pronoun: A Noun That Has Lost Its Amateur Status. (BBG ch. 11) 376. Verbs:Verbs Have Things to Do. (BBG ch. 15) 41 7. Present: Keep Reading This: The Present Tense (BBG ch. 16) 478. Contraction: Contract Verbs Kill No One. (BBG ch. 17) 509. Passive Verbs: They Don’t Just Sit There. (BBG ch. 18) 5410. Deponents: Verbs That Have a Memory Problem. (BBG ch. 18) 5811. Future: When Are You Going to Read This? (BBG ch. 19) 6212. Verbs Again: Principal Parts and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. (BBG ch. 20) 6613. Aorist: You Have Already Read This Chapter, Haven’t You? (BBG ch. 22) 7114. Perfect: That Which Is Perfect Has Come (But It Is Not This Chapter). (BBG ch. 25) 7515. Participles: The Fiji Mermaid of the Greek World, or Why Adverbial Participles Don’t Wear a Watch. (BBG ch. 26) 7916. Conditional Sentences: If I Were You, I Would Read This Chapter. (BBG ch. 31) 8517. Infinitives: To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before: The World’s Most Famous Split Infinitive. (BBG ch. 32) 9018. Imperatives: Read This Chapter! The Bosses of the Greek World. (BBG ch. 33) 96Appendix 1: Glossary of Terms100 Appendix 2: Tips for Remembering Vocabulary107 Appendix 3: Sentence Diagramming for Greek Fun and Profit109