Greek GrammarNominative- Accusative case & Subject, Object, and Free Word Order5th May 2020Nominative & Accusative case When we use the nominative case. The nominative case indicates the subject in a sentence: Who…
Greek Grammarpredicate [κατηγορούμενο]23rd March 2020With some verbs (copula verbs: είμαι, γίνομαι, φαίνομαι, μοιάζω, δείχνω, σπουδάζω, μένω, παραμένω, θεωρούμαι etc.) the noun phrase modifies the…
Greek GrammarΤhe use of the accusative case in time phrases16th March 2020Language Lab Τhe use of the accusative case in time phrases Τί μέρα είναι σήμερα; What’s day today? Σήμερα είναι…
Greek GrammarFeminine nouns- nominative & accusative case27th February 2020Nominative Case singular and plural number Accusative Case Singular and Plural Number You can also read: Masculine Nouns Nominative &…
Greek GrammarMasculine Nouns Nominative & Accusative Case27th February 2020Masculine Nouns Nominative & Accusative Case Singular & Plural number Nominative case Singular and Plural Number Accusative Case Singular and…
Greek GrammarThe use of genitive case13th May 2019 The use of genitive case Possession: Αυτό είναι το βιβλίο του Νικου. This is Nikos’ book. The subject…