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Present Active Indicative Paradigm

For additional notes about the Present Active Indicative, see Croy 2.11.

Endings

singular
plural
1st person
ω
ομεν
2nd person
εις
ετε
3rd person
ει
ουσι

Sample Verb

singular
plural
1st person
γινώσκω
γινώσκομεν
2nd person
γινώσκεις
γινώσκετε
3rd person
γινώσκει
γινώσκουσι

The best way to study a paradigm is in terms of pairs, so that you can see the forms of the Greek words in relation to the other forms. For example, using this chart of all the verbs in Lesson 2 (with audio), you should practice these transformations, using all the different verbs you know.


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