Week 3 LT 06 review sentences (thematic verbs)
sentences based on verbs from RGpps1
review note on attributives, predicatives, and word order
He announced what had happened.
He announced that they had arrived.
Let him announce that they have arrived.
Let what has happened be announced.
Do you understand this news?
Did they understand this news?
I wish that you understood what's been said!
She arrived and announced what had happened.
She ordered him to announce that they had arrived.
Let the same things be announced so that these here women might understand what has happened.
She exchanged good for (use gen.) ill.
They bought (use mid. αλλαττω) these things for cash.
Let's acquit (απαλλαττω) this man.
I wish that I could be acquitted (απαλλαττω)!
I wish that I could depart (απαλλαττω mid/pass)!
Let us bury our friends.
Let us bury those who have died (<αποθνηισκω).
Now that they are dead (gen. abs.), all is well.
If they were dead (gen. abs.), all would be well.
The dead enjoy nothing.
She enjoys learning (χαιρω + ptc.) these things.
She enjoyed learning such things.
They happened to be learning (τυγχανω + inf.) the same thing.
They happened to arrive at the same time.
They actually arrived (τυγχανω + ptc.) at a different (= "not same") time.
The slave filled the mixing bowl (κρατηρ) with wine (dat. or gen.).
The ship filled (use passive) with water (υδωρ).
Fear began to bite (impf.) the drunk men (say "filled with wine").
They feared that they had lost their leader (ηγεμων).
Are you afraid that the dog (κυων) will bite you?
Don't bite me, you wicked dog!
Having been bitten by fear, I began to fear for my life.