[B-Greek] Adverbial participle's case
kgraham0938 at comcast.net
kgraham0938 at comcast.net
Mon Aug 22 11:23:27 EDT 2005
The case of a participle are found by their inflectional endings, for example in the nominative case.
WN, OUSA, OV mas, feminine, nueter [nominative]
or
SAS, SASA, SAN
Usually your nominative participles are the adverbial ones, however, it does not have to be nominative, but normally they are.
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Kelton Graham
KGRAHAM0938 at comcast.net
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> What determines the CASE of an Adverbial participle?
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> Mitch Larramore
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