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  • The imperative has present and aorist forms. The difference in meaning generally is in the aspect, but in practice, the ===Forms===
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  • Contract verbs are those verbs whose stem forms end in '''εω''' or '''αω''' or '''οω'''. When forming their various e ===Contraction Rules for Present and Imperfect Forms===
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  • ===Forms===
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  • ====Forms==== The masculine and feminine forms of the indefinite and interrogative pronoun are the same, and they decline
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  • ===Forms===
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  • ===Forms===
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  • Using the verb [[λυω]] (I destroy), the forms are ===Other Active Forms===
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  • ===Forms=== ...unctives may be in the Present or Aorist tense. The Present and the Aorist forms of the subjunctive are often translated identically into English.
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  • * [[Classical Greek]] - The ancient forms of Greek in the centuries before Alexander the Great
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  • ===Forms - Tense=== Using [[λυω]], the different forms of the infinitive are
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  • ...mages as "idols" and their veneration as "idolatry", the worship of hollow forms. The word idol entered Middle English in the 13th century from Old French i
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  • ...that had become idiomatic in Koine Greek, but were actually optative verb forms. These include
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  • ...at are not First or Second Declension. There are numerous third declension forms. Various irregular forms exist, however most feminine and masculine nouns follow the same standard p
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  • ===Forms=== ...e formed by adding to and changing the stem of verbs - there are dozens of forms for each word.
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  • ...strative boundary change in 1995, Olney was in [[Buckinghamshire]]. It now forms part of the Borough of Milton Keynes, a unitary authority.
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  • ===Final forms=== ...ion used in this wikibook and the IPA equivalent. (Notice that the khataf forms appear only under the gutteral letters א, ה, ח, ע.)
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  • And idol forms shall perish, and error shall decay,
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  • The following table shows the definite article in its various singular forms depending on case and gender.
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  • ...[[Roman Catholic Church]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Lutheranism]] and some forms of [[Anglicanism]] it is taught that sacraments are not only symbolic but a
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  • :Whose forms are bending low,
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