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Elementary New Testament Greek, 2014a

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11: The Future Tense<br />

Chapter Eleven Vocabulary<br />

We are adding no truly new vocabulary. But because the Suppletive verbs are showing<br />

roots we have not seen before, it might be helpful to list them here:<br />

157<br />

Root 1st PrinPrt. Root 2nd PrinPart Root 6th PrinPrt<br />

<br />

or<br />

<br />

μ <br />

μ<br />

μ μ<br />

<br />

The Future forms of μ are best added here, and should appear very “familiar” to<br />

you:<br />

Singular<br />

Plural<br />

1st μ I will be μ we will be<br />

2nd you will be you will be<br />

3rd he/she/it will be they will be<br />

Note that the 2nd singular undergoes the same contraction you nd in the regular<br />

Primary Middle/Passive forms, and that the 3rd singular appears to drop the expected<br />

epsilon () connecting vowel.

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