Greek continues: more adjectives and the verb to be

A quick view from the front of the classroom this time. This week we went back over the contents of chapter five - adjectives and the verb to be. We then moved into the more daunting territory of chapter six - tenses. It turns out that the reason we have been covering verbs in a particular way - the first half, or lexical morpheme, and the ending - is so that when a word goes into a different tense, there are even more endings, and even prefaces.


The high point this week has been spending some time revising the older work: another hour or two revising the declensions, and I think I’ll have them down - shame that puts me two to three weeks off the pace!

Oh, and there’s a one hour test the day between when we settle on the house, and when we move. It doesn’t rain but it pours.

3 Comments

  1. adam
    Posted March 7, 2007 at 10:23 pm | Permalink

    house?

  2. Posted March 8, 2007 at 9:13 am | Permalink

    Yep. We’re moving into a house soon!

  3. ap
    Posted March 8, 2007 at 9:18 pm | Permalink

    as in bought a house???

    where is it??
    8-)

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