Lesson Seven: The Second Declension (Module B) Feminine and Neuter Nouns Morphology: The Nominal System (Part 2) Study Aid Level Three: Quiz

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Lesson Seven: The Second Declension (Module B) Morphology: The Nominal System (Part 2) Study Aid Level Three: Quiz Part One: Greek-English Vocabulary. Supply the correct article, lexical form, declension-paradigm notation, and lexical definition for the following vocabulary words. Article Inflected Noun Lexical Form D-P Definition 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Page SA7:58 Part Two: The Greek article. Supply the appropriate form of the article in the spaces provided in the table below. Singular Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Part Three: True or false questions. Choose whether the statement is true or false. 1. The lexical form for all second declension feminine nouns is always the nominative singular form of the noun. 2. The lexical form for all second declension neuter nouns is always the nominative singular form of the noun. 3. The reason why second declension feminine and neuter nouns are placed in this declension is because their nominal stems terminate with omīkron. 4. There are more second declension feminine nouns than second declension masculine nouns. 5. The article is always inflected to agree with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case. 6. Second declension neuter nominative and accusative singular case endings are identical. 7. Second declension neuter nominative and accusative plural case endings are identical. 8. The final alpha of second declension neuter nouns is pronounced short.

Page SA7:59 9. The lexical gender determines the gender of a noun in the second declension. 10. Second declension genitive singular case ending for all three genders is omīkron. However, because of contraction, the case ending becomes. 11. A substantive is an all-inclusive term for any part of speech that functions as a noun. 12. The Greek article usually agrees with its noun because of grammatical concord. 13. The recommended method to learn the gender of a Greek noun is to compare its gender with English nouns. 14. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 15. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 16. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 17. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 18. The correct declension-paradigm notation for is n-2b. 19. The correct declension-paradigm notation for is n-2c. 20. The correct declension-paradigm notation for is n-2a. An answer key for this quiz is provided on the next page.

Page SA7:60 ANSWER KEY Part One: Greek-English Vocabulary. Supply the correct article, lexical form, declension-paradigm notation, and lexical definition for the following vocabulary words. Article Inflected Noun Lexical Form D-P Definition 1. n-2a heaven 2. n-2b abyss 3. n-2c gift 4. n-2b scroll, document 5. n-2b road, way, etc. 6. n-2c Sabbath, week 7. n-2c beast, animal 8. n-2c child 9. n-2c good news 10. n-2c gift 11. n-2b language, dialect 12. n-2b road, way, etc. 13. n-2c work, deed, etc. 14. n-2a archangel 15. n-2a death 16. n-2a heaven 17. n-2b abyss 18. n-2a crowd, throng 19. n-2c good news, etc. 20. n-2b scroll, document

Page SA7:61 Part Two: The Greek article. Supply the appropriate form of the article in the spaces provided in the table below. Singular Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Part Three: True or false questions. Choose whether the statement is true or false. 1. The lexical form for all second declension feminine nouns is always the nominative singular form of the noun. 2. The lexical form for all second declension neuter nouns is always the nominative singular form of the noun. 3. The reason why second declension feminine and neuter nouns are placed in this declension is because their nominal stems terminate with omīkron. 4. There are more second declension feminine nouns than second declension masculine nouns. 5. The article is always inflected to agree with the noun it modifies in gender, number, and case. 6. Second declension neuter nominative and accusative singular case endings are identical. 7. Second declension neuter nominative and accusative plural case endings are identical. 8. The final alpha of second declension neuter nouns is pronounced short.

Page SA7:62 9. The lexical gender determines the gender of a noun in the second declension. 10. Second declension genitive singular case ending for all three genders is omīkron. However, because of contraction, the case ending becomes. 11. A substantive is an all-inclusive term for any part of speech that functions as a noun. 12. The Greek article usually agrees with its noun because of grammatical concord. 13. The recommended method to learn the gender of a Greek noun is to compare its gender with English nouns. 14. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 15. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 16. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 17. The article agrees with in gender, number, and case. 18. The correct declension-paradigm notation for is n-2b. 19. The correct declension-paradigm notation for is n-2c. 20. The correct declension-paradigm notation for is n-2a.