Greek Prepositions

greek prepositions
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7. Choose the answer that identifies the function of the noun clause.

Consider for whom you are writing the essay.
subject

predicate nominative

direct object

object of a preposition

8. Choose the answer that identifies the function of the noun clause.

My favorite course is always whichever one has the most novels.

subject

predicate nominative

direct object

object of a preposition

9. Choose the answer that identifies the function of the noun clause.

What I can’t understand are these Greek letters.

subject

predicate nominative

direct object

object of a preposition

This is homework *help*; you’ve merely posted your assignment. Show what you’ve done so far: what answers you’ve eliminated, what principles you believe are appropriate, and where you’re stuck. Simply handing you the answers would be cheating.

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Ancient Greek expressed the agents of passive verbs by a variety of means, and this work explores the language’s development of prepositions which marked the agents of passive verbs. After an initial look at the pragmatics of agent constructions, it turns to this central question: under what conditions is the agent expressed by a construction other than hupo with the genitive? The book traces the …


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