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{{Infobox_Contents |topic_name = Verbs in Koine Greek |subtopics = * Lessons** '''Indicative Mood''' and '''Present''', '''Imperfect''', 'Synopsis''Future''' and '''Aorist''' '''Tense'''s*** [[Koine Greek:Verbs - Present Indicative|Present]]*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Imperfect Indicative|Imperfect]]*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Future Indicative|Future]]*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Aorist Indicative|Aorist]]** '''Non-Indicative Moods'' A verb is a "doing word" like '*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Subjunctive|Subjunctive Mood]]*** [[ΓραφωKoine Greek: Verbs - Infinitive|Infinitive Mood]], which means "*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Imperative|Imperative Mood]]*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Optative|Optative Mood]]** '''Other Tenses'''*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Perfect Tense|Perfect Tense]]*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Pluperfect Tense|Pluperfect Tense]]** '''Special Rules'''*** [[Koine Greek: Liquid Verbs|Liquid Verbs]]*** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Augment|Verbs - Augment]]*** [[Koine Greek: Contract Verbs|Contract Verbs]]*** [[Koine Greek: Purpose|Purpose]]*** [[Koine Greek: Conditions|Conditions]]*** [[Koine Greek: Periphrasis|Periphrasis]]** '''Special Case Verbs'''*** To be - [[Ειμι]] (I am writing". In )*** To know - [[οιδα]] (I know)** [[Koine Greek: Participles|Participles]] there are numerous aspects to the verb that don't exist in English, and it takes a significant amount of time to become familiar with all the uses of the verbs.|opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} |}} ==Lesson==
----__TOC__{{topics}}A '''verb''' is a "doing word" like [[Γραφω]], which means "I am writing".
Lessons* [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Introductory Grammar|Verbs - Introductory Grammar]]* Indicative Mood** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Present Active Indicative|Verbs - Present Active Indicative]]** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Present Middle and Passive Indicative|Verbs - Present Middle and Passive Indicative]]** In [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Imperfect Active Indicative|Verbs - Imperfect Active Indicative]]** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Imperfect Middle there are numerous aspects to the verb that don't exist in English, and Passive Indicative|Verbs - Imperfect Middle and Passive Indicative]]it takes a significant amount of time to become familiar with all the uses of the verbs.** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Future Active Indicative|Verbs - Future Active Indicative]]** [[Koine ===Grammatical components of a verb in Greek: Verbs - Future Middle Indicative|Verbs - Future Middle Indicative]]** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Future Passive Indicative|Verbs - Future Passive Indicative]]** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Aorist Active Indiciative|Verbs - Aorist Active Indicative]]** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Aorist Middle Indicative|Verbs - Aorist Middle Indicative]]** [[Koine Greek: Verbs - Aorist Passive Indicative|Verbs - Aorist Passive Indicative]]* Subjunctive Mood* Infinitive Mood* Imperative Mood* Special Rules** [[Koine Greek: Liquid Verbs|Liquid Verbs]]===
{{opinions}}The root or stem of a verb can be modified to give it different meanings. A verb has the following components* Person** First Person (I or we)** Second Person (You)** Third Person (He / she / it or they)* Number** Singular** Plural* Tense* Voice** Active** Middle** Passive* Mood** Indicative - simple statement** Imperative - a command** Subjunctive - possible or potential
==Main article==For example, the verb [[Γραφω]] means "I am writing" or "I write"* First person - ''the subject is the person who says the word''* Singular - ''the subject refers to one person, not a group''* Present - ''the verb describe an action that is occurring or ongoing, i.e. it has a continuous action; usually it implies (but not always) the action is occurring in the present time* Active - ''the subject is doing the verb''* Indicative
A ====Tense of a verb is a "doing word" like [[Γραφω]], which means "I am writing".====
In [[Koine Greek]] there are numerous aspects to the The tense of a verb that donhas two component* Time* Aspect 't exist in English'Time'' may be either past, present or future, and it takes a significant amount of time tends to become familiar with all be the uses most important part of the verbs.a verb's tense in English
===Grammatical components ''Aspect'' refers to the how the action unfolds, and tends to be the most important part of a verb in Koine Greek===. Aspect may be either* Undefined* Continuous* Resultative
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