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1. PRESENT SYSTEM
II. FUTURE SYSTEM
III. FIRST (SIGMATIC>) AORIST SYSTEM
IV. SECOND AORIST SYSTEM
V. FIRST (K) PERFECT SYSTEM
VI. SECOND PERFECT SYSTEM
VII. PERFECT MIDDLE SYSTEM
VIII. FIRST PASSIVE SYSTEM (
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IX. SECOND PASSIVE SYSTEM (H PASSIVE)
PERIPHRASTIC FORMS
FIRST CONJUGATION OR VERBS IN
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SECOND CONJUGATION OR VERBS IN MI
PRESENT SYSTEM
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[*] 747 D. 1. Hom. has τίθησθα, τίθησι and τιθεῖ, τιθεῖσι; διδοῖς and διδοῖσθα, δίδωσι (usually) and διδοῖ, διδοῦσι, ῥηγνῦσι from ῥηγνυ-ντι, ἴα_σι they go and ἔα_σι they are. On ἵ_στασκε see 495. Mid. ἐμάρναο from μάρναμαι. 2. Hdt. has τιθεῖ τιθεῖσι; ἱστᾷ is doubtful; διδοῖς, διδοῖ, διδοῦσι, ἴα_σι ἔα_σι, -νῦσι and -νύουσι. Middle: -αται and -ατο (imperf.) for -νται, -ντο in τιθέαται ἐτιθέατο, ἱστέαται ἱ_στέατο, δυνέαται ἐδυνέατο. -αται, -ατο have been transferred from the perfect and pluperfect of consonant stems, such as γεγράφαται, ἐγεγράφατο (465 f). 3. Doric has ἵστα_μι, and α_ for η in all tenses (στά_σω, ἔστα_σα, ἔστα_ν); -τι in 3 sing. τίθητι; -ντι in 3 pl. τίθεντι, δίδοντι. 4. Aeolic has τίθης, τίθη, τίθεισι; ἴστα_ς, ἴστα_; δίδως, δίδω; δάμνα_ς.
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