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There are three moods in Greek: the indicative, the subjunctive and the imperative. The infinitive and the participle are condidered as moods as well.
Ancient Greek verbs have four moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive and optative), three voices (active, middle and passive), as well as three persons Voices · Thematic and athematic verbs · Tenses · Moods
THE MOODS AND TENSES. OF. THE GREEK VERB. William Watson Goodwin. This Greek grammar book was brought to digital life by: Textkit – Greek ...
The Greek verb has four moods, properly so called,—the indicative, the subjunctive, the optative, and the imperative. The infinitive, which is a verbal noun, ...
Greek has three tenses that describe the past: aorist, imperfect, and perfect. This allows a Greek writer to be specific about the three different types of ...
TENSE, VOICE AND MOOD OF GREEK VERBS. TENSE. = emphasizes kind of action. MOOD. = action related to reality. VOICE. = relationship of subject to action. Present.
There are four MOODS, the indicative, subjunctive, optative, and imperative. These are the finite moods. To them are added, in the conjugation of the verb, the ...
Mood is a feature of the verb that indicates the manner in which the speaker is portraying the verbal action in relation to reality.” Greek has four moods: ...
1 февр. 2008 г. · The "Syntax of The Moods and Tenses of The Greek Verb" is a great handbook of Greek grammar. It is a true treasure chest of information for ...
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