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GGD Verb 6 - First Aorist Active Indicative

The aorist active indicative is the most common verb form in the New Testament. It is commonly used when a story is told. Some examples of aorist verbs translated to English: he blessed he ate he divided

I am!

Learn the present indicative forms of the verb 'to be' (εἰμί).

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I was!

Learn the imperfect indicative forms of the verb 'to be' (εἰμί).

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I will be!

Learn the future indicative forms of the verb 'to be' (εἰμί).

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Infinitive Forms

Learn the forms of the infinitive

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Lesson 3, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham

Vocab from lesson 3 of The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham

Lesson 4, The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham

Vocab from The Elements of NT Greek, J.W. Wenham, Lesson 4

Participle Discerning Letters (Only) Drill

Practice for learning the discerning letters that distinguish each participle tense.

Participles

Practice the basic forms of participles. Present and Aorist of λυω

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