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1 A - TENSE ASPECT Summer Greek 2005 Croy Lesson 9 Ω KIND of action CONTINUING (ongoing, linear) COMPLETED (with result or ongoing effect) SIMPLE (affirmation of action w/out regard to duration or completion) TIME of action PAST CONCURRENT FUTURE using the verb λύω TENSE ASPECT => Kind of action and time of action PRESENT: I am loosening, I loosen FUTURE: I will be loosening, I will loosen IMPERFECT: I was loosening AORIST: I loosened PERFECT: I have loosened PLUPERFECT: I had loosened VOICE => relation of subject to action ACTIVE: subject performs action PASSIVE: subject is acted upon I am being loosened (by ) MIDDLE: action of subject relates back to subject I loosen myself KIND of action: Continuing, Completed, Simple TIME of action: Past, Concurrent, Future MOOD => manner in which action is regarded by subject INDICATIVE: simple assertion IMPERATIVE: command Loosen! SUBJUNCTIVE: hypothetical or potential Should OPTATIVE: expressed as a hope Would that INFINITIVE: to loosen PARTICIPLE: loosening PERSON => identifying subject 1 st,, NUMBER, 1 st I We you you (y all) he / she / it they 1

2 PERSON 1 st,, NUMBER, TENSE PNTMV Present, Future, Imperfect, Aorist, Perfect, Pluperfect MOOD Indicative, Imperative, Subjunctive, Optative, Infinitive, Participle VOICE Active, Passive, Middle VOICE => relation of subject to action ACTIVE: subject performs action PASSIVE: subject is acted upon I am being loosened (by ) MIDDLE: action of subject relates back to subject I loosen myself : Conjugating 1 st I am loosening, I loosen you are loosening, you loosen he/she/it are loosening he/she/it loosen we are loosening, we loosen you (pl) are loosening, you loosen they are loosening, they loosen : Conjugating PRESENT MIDDLE INDICATIVE 1 st I am loosening myself, I loosen myself you are loosening yourself, you loosen yourself he/she/it is loosening him/her/itself he/she/it loosens him/her/itself we are loosening ourselves, we loosen ourselves you (pl) are loosening yourselves, you loosen yourselves they are loosening themselves, they loosen themselves : Conjugating PRESENT PASSIVE INDICATIVE : Conjugating 1 st I am being loosened I am loosened you are being loosened, you are loosened he/she/it is being loosened he/she/it is loosened we are being loosened, we are loosened you (y all) are being loosened, you are loosened they are being loosened, they are loosened 1 st λύω λύομεν λύεις λύετε λύει λύουσι(ν) 2

3 PRIMARY ACTIVE ENDINGS 1 st λύ - ω λύ - ο - μεν λύ - εις λύ - ε - τε λύ - ει λύ - ου - σι(ν) 1 st - ω* - μεν - εις* - τε - ει* - σι(ν) *shown with combined theme vowel 1 st - μαι - μεθα - σαι / ῃ - σθε - ται - νται 1 st λύ - μαι λύ - μεθα λύ - ῃ λύ - σθε λύ - -ται λύ - -νται 1 st λύομαι λυόμεθα λύῃ λύεσθε λύεται λύονται ὁ νεκροι ἐγειρονται. Mark εὑρισκόμεθα ψευδομαρτύρες τοῦ θεοῦ 1 Cor

4 PRESENT ACTIVE INFINITIVE to be loosening λύ - ειν λύειν θελομεν ἀκούεσθαι PRESENT ΜIDDLE/PASSIVE INFINITIVE to be loosening myself / to keep on being loosened λύ - ε - σθαι λύεσθαι ὁ νεκροι ἐγειρονται Dative of Means διδασκομεθα τῶ λογῳ τοῦ θεοῦ εὑρισκόμεθα ὑπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ. We are being taught by the word of God. θελομεν ἀκούεσθαι The passive can always be understood to be done by someone Αn impersonal agent usually expressed with Dative rather than ὑπο Regular (Omega) Verbs w Verbs that have active forms Dictionary form will indicate that they are omega verbs λύω, λέγω, βλέπω Verbs that do not have active forms Middle/Passive form has an active meaning (-ομαι >> despondent DEPONENTS) Dictionary form will indicate if they are deponent ἔρχομαι = I come, I go 4

5 Most Present Middle/Passive Indicative looking verbs are Deponent Most Deponent verbs do not have the possibility of a true middle/passive meaning If the verb is regular, and it is a Present Middle/Passive Indicative, assume Passive Compound Verbs ἔρχομαι = I come, I go ἔρχομαι δια δια ἔρχομαι >> διέρχομαι εἰσερχομαι ἐξερχομαι 1 st Irregular δύναμαι δύναμεθα δύνασαι δύνασθε δύναται δύνανται ἀποκρίνομαι ἄρχω γίνομαι διέρχομαι δύναμαι εἰσερχομαι ἐξέρχομαι ἔρχομαι πορεύομαι Lesson 9 Vocabulary ἁμαρτωλός, ὁ οὐδέ σύν (Dat) ὑπό (Gen; Acc) Croy 9 - Exercises QUIZ on 9 Do even sentences of Practice and Review Do #2 of NT Do #4 of English to Greek Reproduce Primary Middle/Passive Indicative Endings Reproduce Present M/P Infinitive form Analyze and Translate a sentence Vocabulary from Lesson 9 5

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