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1.38: Self-Assessment Modules 23–30

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    Self-Assessment Modules 23–30

    © 2021 Philip S. Peek, CC BY 4.0 https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0264.38

    Rate yourself on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 represents mastery and 1 its opposite. Answer each of the below thoughtfully. For any score less than a 7, review the material.

    MEMORY

    1. Have I memorized all of the high-frequency vocabulary?
    2. Have I memorized all of the endings for noun ending sets 1–10?
    3. Have I memorized the verb endings for μι-verbs and for ω-verbs ?
    4. Have I memorized the verb forms for εἰμί, εἶμι, and οἶδα?
    5. Have I memorized how the vowels combine in contract verbs?
    6. Have I memorized the personal pronouns?
    7. Have I memorized τίς, τί; τις, τι; and the common adjectives and pronouns?

    APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS

    1. Can I define the 8 parts of speech and pick out the function of each in sentences in English and in Greek?
    2. Do I understand how endings create meaning?
    3. Can I apply the Case and Function Chart when reading and translating?
    4. Can I define and explain the following verb qualities: person, number, tense, aspect, mood, and voice?
    5. Can I define and explain deponent verbs?
    6. Can I define and explain transitive and intransitive verbs?
    7. Can I define an infinitive and explain how it functions in indirect statements and in result clauses?
    8. Can I define an infinitive and explain its function as a complementary infinitive, epexegetical infinitive, and objective infinitive or infinitive of dependence?
    9. Can I define and explain noun and adjective agreement?
    10. Can I define and explain substantive adjectives?
    11. Do I understand how word order creates meaning in attributive and predicate position?
    12. Do I understand how word order is important but not decisive in the way that noun and pronoun endings are decisive?

    READING AND TRANSLATING

    1. Do I read the sentences in Greek one or more times before I start to translate?
    2. As I translate, am I able to identify endings and vocabulary with ease?
    3. Do I have a sense for how a sentence develops meaning from beginning to end?
    4. Do I check my translations with the answers?
    5. Do I read through the Greek sentences two or more times after I have an accurate understanding of each sentence’s meaning?
    6. Can I parse each word in a sentence?

    This page titled 1.38: Self-Assessment Modules 23–30 is shared under a CC BY 4.0 license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Philip S. Peek.

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