Exercises 12.1 Practice declining in full (all cases, genders, numbers) the five pronouns in this lesson.
Exercises 12.2 Note the following sentence: οἱ δαίμονες εἴτε τὸ φῶς εἴτε τὴν ἐλπίδα νύκτα δεικνύασιν. Rewrite the sentence in Greek, using the appropriate pronouns/adjectives in the appropriate gender, number, and case, so that it translates as follows. (Note: the words in parentheses need not be translated into Greek).
- Who (which gods) are showing either some light or any night?
- The very gods who are showing either that or this…
Exercises 12.3 Note the following sentence: ὁ ἄρχων οὖν τὸ ὕδωρ ἢ τὰ χρήματα τῷ ἡγεμόνι παραδίδωσι. Rewrite the sentence in Greek, using the appropriate pronouns/adjectives in the appropriate gender, number, and case, so that it translates as follows. (Note: the words in parentheses need not be translated into Greek).
- Which ruler, therefore, is handing back some water or the same money to this (commander)?
- This ruler, therefore, is (the one) who is handing back that water or this money to him.
New Vocab.
ὅς, ἥ, ὅ who, which, that
ὅσπερ, ἥπερ, ὅπερ the same/very one(s) who, which, that
ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅ τι anyone who, anything which, whoever, whatever
τις, τι (enclitic) someone, something, anyone, anything
τίς, τί who? what? which?