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Greek Lessons
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Present Indicative: The Aoristic Present
The Aoristic Present The Present Indicative is sometimes used of an action or event coincident in time with the act of speaking, and conceived of as a simple event. Most frequently the action denoted by the verb is identical with … Continue reading
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