So far, we have seen that Greek nouns are a.) conditioned by gender, number, and case, which can be organized into b.) declensions, that they appear c.) in definite and indefinite forms, which use d.) articles when definite, and e.) they can be modified by either adjectives, appositive nouns, or predicate nouns that e.) must agree with them in various combinations of gender, number, and case. If you’re following this series so far, and feel you have a decent handle on these aspects of Greek nouns, you’re doing great. If not, Lessons 1.1-3 are up and available to review anytime. (You can also ping me with questions in comments.)
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