User:Bhudh/Ancient Greek conjugation

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Ancient Greek verbs have four moods, three voices, as well as three persons and three numbers. Verbs are conjugated in four_main combinations of_tense and aspect, with a full complement of moods for each of these main "tenses", except future subjunctive or imperative, and being separate passive-voice forms only in the future and aorist.

The templates next below provide an understanding of the grandeur of the Ancient Greek verb conjugation, including hundreds separate grammemes.


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