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Greek Chapter 28

This chapter is about Aorist Participles As in the last chapter (Present Participles) when you see an -ντ- (Masculine) or -ουσα- (Feminine) in a word based on a verb, that’s an Active Participle, and if you see -μενο- (Masculine) or … Continue reading

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Greek Chapter 27

In this chapter: Present Active Participles (Masculine & Neuter: -ντ / Feminine: -ουσα) and Present Middle/Passive Participles (Masculine & Neuter -μενο / Feminine -μενη). Participles are “Verbal-Adjectives” so they also have the Noun/Adjective Case Endings (Remember Chapter 10? Go back … Continue reading

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Greek Chapter 25

The end of a big section on indicative verbs, not a whole lot of vocabulary (a great time to catch-up)

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Greek Chapter 24

Last night I recorded a video “lecture” at my office to help. Here’s the Chapter 24 QUIZ In chapter 24 we learn that there’s more than one way to spell an Aorist (there’s two). The endings you’ve learned will tell … Continue reading

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Greek Chapter 23

At this point, you should be getting a good handle on Greek Verbs – at least how to recognize and “parse” them. You need to be able to look at a verb and identify Tense, Voice, Mood, Person, and Number. … Continue reading

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