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Elementary New Testament Greek, 2014a

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When we see circumexes over these endings but see no preceding liquid consonant (, μ, , or ), we should conclude that it is a Contract verb in the Present. When a liquid<br />

consonant precedes these endings, it is likely a Liquid verb in the Future.<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 lifting up I will lift up Regular Liquid formation.<br />

I am throwing I will throw Regular Liquid formation.<br />

I am raising I will raise Regular Liquid formation.<br />

I am judging I will judge Regular Liquid formation.<br />

μ I am staying μ μ I will stay Regular Liquid formation.<br />

I am sending I will send Regular Liquid formation.<br />

I am dying μ I will die Deponent Liquid<br />

μ I am answering μ I will answer Deponent Liquid<br />

11: The Future Tense<br />

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