NGRK 505 Quiz Definitions
NGRK 505 Quiz: Definitions and Grammar
- True or False: A sentence may have only one independent clause and one (or more) dependent clauses.
- What English concept best defines a pericope?
- True or False: Greek uses affixes to change the meaning of the stem of a word.
- Greek conjunctions are used just like English conjunctions?
- A(n) is a word that describes an action or a state of being.
- Grammatical agreement refers to:
- Match the type of Greek voice with its definition:
- A conjunction joins together independent and/or dependent clauses.
- Match the type of conjunction with its definition
- The conjunction καί is only used to continue a previous thought while the conjunction δέ is only used to contrast a previous thought.
- Match the type of Greek voice with its definition:
- Inflection indicates:
- A phrase can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
- “Voice” refers to the relationship between a verb and its .
- An example of a first person, plural subject would be:
- The “case” of a nominal determines its:
- Inflection indicates:
- The lexical form of a Greek noun is always (at minimum) its:
- Every clause must be a complete sentence.
- The predicate of a sentence is:
- The literary context of a passage extends to the entire book in which a passage is located – even the entire Bible.
- A dependent clause can stand on its own, grammatically speaking
- The immediate context of a passage extends to the paragraphs before or after the passage.
- Narrative criticism is a sub-discipline of literary criticism, and its methods are
- especially helpful for the Gospels and Acts.
- An individual book of the Bible can involve many different literary forms. As a whole, it can be more than just one literary genre.
- The literary context of a passage extends to the entire book in which a passage is located – even the entire Bible.
- Defi
- Define οτι:
- Define γαρ
- Define εαν
- Define καί
- Define ει:
- Define ινα: