Kind of action in the present tense
Continuous: λύω, “I am loosing”
Simple: λύω, “I loose”
How is the present active indicative formed?
Stem + connecting vowel + primary active suffixes
First person, singular primary active suffix
–ω (“I”)
Second person, singular primary active suffix
-εις (“You”)
Third person, singular primary active suffix
-ει (“He, she, it, they”)
First person, plural primary active suffix
-μεν (“We”)
Second person, plural primary active suffix
-τε (“Y’all”)
Third person, plural primary active suffix
-ουσι(ν) (“They [plural]”)
First person, singular, primary active indicative form of λύω
λύω
Second person, singular, primary active indicative form of λύω
λύεις
Third person, singular, primary active indicative form of λύω
λύει
First person, plural, primary active indicative form of λύω
λύομεν
Second person, plural, primary active indicative form of λύω
λύετε
Third person, plural, primary active indicative form of λύω
λύουσι(ν)
Present, indicative 1st person singular form of εἰμί
εἰμί
Present, indicative 2nd person singular form of εἰμί
εἶ
Present, indicative 3rd person singular form of εἰμί
ἐστί(ν)
Present, indicative 1st person plural form of εἰμί
ἐσμέν
Present, indicative 2nd person plural form of εἰμί
ἐστέ
Present, indicative 3rd person plural form of εἰμί
εἰσί(ν)
What Greek letter is added between the stem and connecting vowel to form the future tense?
σ (sigma)
How is the future active indicative tense formed?
Stem + σ + connecting vowel + primary active suffixes
Kind of action in the future tense
Continuous: λύσω, “I will be loosing”
Simple: λύσω, “I will loose”
π + σ = ?
ψ