Lesson 4 | Aorist Indicatives

Grammar Quiz

In Lessons 1 and 2, we learned about the indicative verbs with imperfective aspect: present and imperfect indicatives. In this lesson, we will learn about an indicative verb with perfective aspect: aorist indicatives. But first, the quiz below gives you one more opportunity to strengthen what you learned about the imperfective indicative verbs. If you answer less than 8/10 correctly, you should review Lessons 1 and 2 before moving on.

Section 1

The first questions explore the basics of the present and imperfect tense-forms.

What is the major difference between the imperfect and present tense-forms?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

What should seeing an augment on an indicative verb make you think?

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Present tense verbs use endings, while imperfect tense verbs use endings.

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Section 2

Parse the following verbs.

ἀναβαίνεις

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

ηὔρισκε

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

ἐδύνασθε

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

πληροῦμεν

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Section 3

These questions relate to the following sentence.
Ποταπός (what sort of man) ἐστιν οὗτος ὅτι καὶ οἱ ἄνεμοι (the winds) καὶ ἡ θάλασσα αὐτῷ ὑπακούουσιν (obey);

Parse ἐστιν

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Parse ὑπακούουσιν

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Choose the best translation:

Log in / create an account to enroll or continue where you left off.

Greek III