The grammar is taken in the same order as the reading exercises in the First Greek Course. The exercises with Arabic numbers assume that all the grammar has been worked through. One or two dialogues are given early in the book (iii. [3, iii. PS, IV. [3): these are meant to show how the matter of any exercise may be driven home by word of mouth.
The grammar is taken in the same order as the reading exercises in the First Greek Course. The exercises with Arabic numbers assume that all the grammar has been worked through. One or two dialogues are given early in the book (iii. [3, iii. PS, IV. [3): these are meant to show how the matter of any exercise may be driven home by word of mouth.
The grammar is taken in the same order as the reading exercises in the First Greek Course. The exercises with Arabic numbers assume that all the grammar has been worked through. One or two dialogues are given early in the book (iii. [3, iii. PS, IV. [3): these are meant to show how the matter of any exercise may be driven home by word of mouth.