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Koine Greek: Participles

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''Synopsis:'' A participle is a word that has both the properties of a verb and a noun. In English, participles are typically formed by adding '''ing''' to the stem of a verb (for example: eating). In {{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Pariticiples in Koine Greek, participles are formed by adding to and changing the stem of verbs - there are dozens of forms for each word.| ----__TOC__{{topics}}* subtopics = [[Koine Greek: Genitive Absolute|Genitive Absolute]]* [[Koine Greek: Periphrasis|Periphrasis]]| opinion_pieces = {{opinionsshort_opinions}}| ==Main article==}}
A participle is a word that has both the properties of a verb and a noun. In English, participles are typically formed by adding '''ing''' to the stem of a verb (for example: eating).
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