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Elementary New Testament Greek, 2014a

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11: The Future Tense<br />

145<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 leading I will lead Regular contraction, see above.<br />

I am seeing I will see Regular contraction, see above.<br />

I am writing I will write Regular contraction, see above.<br />

μ I am showing I will show Regular contraction, see above.<br />

I am teaching I will teach (See #1 below)<br />

I am having I will have (See #2 below)<br />

I am preaching I will preach Regular contraction, see above.<br />

μ I am receiving μμ I will receive (See #3 below)<br />

Additional Notes:<br />

I am saving I will save Regular contraction, see above.<br />

1) Though the root technically is , the reduplication continues in all Principal Parts as if the verb root were .<br />

2) The loss of the initial sigma leaves its mark in the form of a rough breathing.<br />

3) The root vowel has lengthened, and a mu (μ) has been retained, perhaps on analogy with the 1st Principal Part.

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