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Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, Overview of Greek Syntax
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The imperative mood is used to express commands and prohibitions. Commands: The imperative is used to express commands. Smyth 1836-1839 age dê akousate Xen. Apol. 14 ; come listen Prohibitions: The imperative with mê is used to express prohibitions. Smyth 1840-1844 mê mainômetha mêd' aischrôs apolômetha Xen. Anab. 7.1.29 ; let us not act like madmen nor perish disgracefully This text is based on the following book(s): |