GGD Verb 2 - Present Active Indicative of φιλέω

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GGD Verb 2 - Present Active Indicative of φιλέω

Conjugation of φιλέω in Present Active Indicative. φιλέω belongs to a group of verbs called -εω verbs and conjugate like λύω, but the weak -ε at the end of the stem (φιλε-) combine with the vowel of the ending (example φιλε- + ετε = φιλειτε). This combining of vowels is called contraction....

GGD Verb 3 - εἰμί Present Indicative

Translate present forms of εἰμί.

GGD Verb 4 - Future Active Indicative

Future Active Indicative of λύω, βλέπω, βαπτίζω and ἀνοίγω.

GGD Verb 5 - Imperfect Active Indicative

Imperfect Active Indicative of λύω. Imperfect does not mean "faulty" or "defective". One can think of it as "not completed". Imperfect is one of the past tenses in Greek. So the imperfect tense can be thought of as a process in the past, that maybe was not completed. The process in the past...

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

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