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Elementary New Testament Greek, 2014a

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11: The Future Tense<br />

143<br />

The “no-problem” Verbs (add or to the Verb Root)<br />

For most of the verbs we have learned, Assembly Line A is the pathway chosen by our mysterious engineer. As with , the sigma is added to the root, and personal endings<br />

[connecting vowels and endings] are added without difculty.<br />

1st PrinPart<br />

(Dictionary Entry)<br />

Translation<br />

Verb Root<br />

2nd PrinPart<br />

(Fut/Act/Ind/1s)<br />

Translation<br />

Comments<br />

I am destroying I will destroy Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am hearing I will hear Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am believing I will believe Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

μ I am going μ I will go Deponent (mid) in the Future as well<br />

The “mi” verbs turn out to be very predictable, once it is realized (as now we should!) that we build the 2nd Principal Part from the verb Root, not the Dictionary Entry (1st PrinPrt).<br />

In these verbs the vowel which ends the root is lengthened before the sigma.<br />

1st PrinPart<br />

(Dictionary Entry)<br />

Translation<br />

Verb Root<br />

2nd PrinPart<br />

(Fut/Act/Ind/1s)<br />

Translation<br />

Comments<br />

μ I am giving I will give Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

μ I am setting I will set Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

μ I am placing I will place Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

Short vowels at the end of a verb root are lengthened as the sigma is added: to ; to ; and to .<br />

1st PrinPart<br />

(Dictionary Entry)<br />

Translation<br />

Verb Root<br />

2nd PrinPart<br />

(Fut/Act/Ind/1s)<br />

Translation<br />

Comments<br />

I am loving I will love Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am living I will live Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

μ I am honoring μ μ I will honor Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am following I will follow Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am seeking I will seek Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am calling I will call Epsilon does not lengthen!<br />

I am making I will make Perfectly regular and obvious<br />

I am showing I will show Perfectly regular and obvious

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