Koine Greek: Verbs
Synopsis: A verb is a "doing word" like Γραφω, which means "I am writing". In Koine Greek 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.
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- Verbs - Introductory Grammar
- Indicative Mood
- Verbs - Present Active Indicative
- Verbs - Present Middle and Passive Indicative
- Verbs - Imperfect Active Indicative
- Verbs - Imperfect Middle and Passive Indicative
- Verbs - Future Active Indicative
- Verbs - Future Middle Indicative
- Verbs - Future Passive Indicative
- Verbs - Aorist Active Indicative
- Verbs - Aorist Middle Indicative
- Verbs - Aorist Passive Indicative
- Subjunctive Mood
- Verbs - Infinitive
- Imperative Mood
- Special Rules
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A verb is a "doing word" like Γραφω, which means "I am writing".
In Koine Greek 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.
Grammatical components of a verb in Greek
The root or stem of a verb can be modified to give it different meanings. A verb has the following components
- Person (first, second or third)
- Number (plural or singular)
- Tense
- Voice
- Mood
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