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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray1 The Verb, Part 2, and Deponent Verbs
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray2 Future Tense Future tense indicates action which takes place in the future Action tends to be punctiliar Add s to the present ending (usually, details later)
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray3 Future Active Indicative SingularPlural 1 st Person -sw-somen 2 nd Person -seij-sete 3 rd Person -sei-sousi ( n )
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray4 FAI Example SingularPlural 1 st Person lu/swlu/somen 2 nd Person lu/seijlu/sete 3 rd Person lu/sei lu/sousi ( n )
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray5 Elaboration of the s If the verb ends in __ the sigma is replaced by __: k, g, x, s => c p, b, f, y => y t, d, q, z, c, y => these drop out swzw => swsw
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray6 More on Future Tense Morphology Some future stems are entirely different from present stems – they are totally irregular (but don’t worry about this now!) Some verbs which are active in present tense become deponent in the future (stay tuned for deponents)
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray7 Future Middle Indicative SingularPlural 1 st Person -somai-someqa 2 nd Person -sh|-sesqe 3 rd Person -setai-sontai
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray8 Deponent Verbs lacks a form, has a middle/passive form only (not active form) Translated as a active
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Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray9 Homework Read chapter 7 Learn the FAI and FMI paradigms Memorize the vocabulary Do the English to Greek and Greek to English translations Do the Bible translations
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