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Whilst I’ve tried to ensure that all the info is correct, I’m only a student myself. Where possible all verbs are in the 1st person sing, even if this is not a common form. Where this wasn’t possible, the rest are in the 3rd person sing. All these are translated only as 'It', but could be 'He or She' as well in most cases. I’ve given some alternative Greek spellings. Where there are 2(or more), the one that appears 1st, is the one being said, even if this is not the most common. For the English, I’ve tried to be thorough within the space allowed. Most Greek verbs cover 2 or 3 English ones (or more), so when using the "Know It" section, which requires you to match the text exactly, the 1st time you use this mode decide if your answer is correct, and if it is, tick the "Use as alternative answer" box and from then on all is well. I’m sorry for the variations in the volume level, but hopefully you will find a suitable balance, best wishes Mike
Tags: GREEK LGO PRESENT TENSE VERBS
Posted on: 06/26/2008
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By: mike.anne
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It's long but mighty, and guaranteed to get you very well acquainted with the future tense. Complete steps 1 and 3.
Tags: conjugations future spanish tenses verb
Posted on: 01/15/2010
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By: kvicjones
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Forming compound Spanish verb tenses using Haber (to Have); conjugated with the past participles of Hablar, Comer and Vivir.
Tags: compound conjugated spanish tenses verbs
Posted on: 12/09/2009
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By: humanitects
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