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accent accusative active added adjectives adverbs aorist active appears Attic augment becomes beginning belongs called clauses compound condition connecting consonant contracted dative declension declined denote dropped Dual endings expressed feminine final forms future genitive give Greek Homer Imperative imperfect includes indicative indirect infinitive inflected lengthened loose meaning middle mute names neuter nominative NOTE nouns object occur omitted optative participle pass passive perfect perfect and pluperfect person Plur plural poet poetic preceding predicate preposition Pres present pronouns rare reduplication regular relative retained second aorist sentence short signifying simple stem Sing singular sometimes stand subj subjunctive syllable tense stem tenses thing third person verbs VOICE vowel wish write ἂν εἰ καὶ λύω μὴ οι τὸ τοῦ τοῦτο τῶν φαίνω
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