Master Greek Grammar for Students and Teachers
Delve into a practical, school‑friendly guide to the Greek language.
This edition presents a clear path through core topics, from the agreement of subject and predicate to the use of moods, tenses, and particles. It offers structured explanations and examples to help readers understand how Greek works in real sentences.
Ideal for learners and instructors, it emphasizes how form and meaning fit together—covering the connections between words in sentences, the use of the article, various cases, and the behavior of verbs, adjectives, and pronouns. The book also addresses advanced topics like the infinitive, participles, and the nuanced use of conjunctions and particles across passages.
- Clear guidance on subject‑predicate agreement and noun–adjective concord
- Close look at Greek cases, verb forms, and the role of the article
- Explanation of the infinitive, participles, and compound sentence structure
- Discussion of particles, conjunctions, and the flow of ideas in paragraphs
Ideal for readers of classical Greek who want a solid, methodical reference that supports independent study and classroom learning.