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Level 3
• reciprocal pronouns (e .g ., ἀλλήλων) – all cases, numbers, and genders I/C/R
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Level 2
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Level 1
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Language Structures and Conventions KEY: I – Initial development; C – Consolidation; R – Refinement
• regular and contract verbs ending in -ω: present, imperfect, perfect, and first and second aorist tenses – indicative mood; active voice (e .g ., τιμᾷς, ἔλυσα)
• regular and contract verbs ending in -ω: present infinitive, active voice
• regularandcontractverbsendingin-ω:presentparticipleandfirstandsecondaoristparticiples– all cases, numbers, and genders; active voice (e .g ., τιμῶν, -ῶσα, -ῶν; λύσας, -ασα, -αν)
• irregular verb εἰμί: present and imperfect tenses – indicative mood; active voice
• regular and contract verbs ending in -ω: pluperfect and future tenses – indicative mood; active voice
• regular and contract verbs ending in -ω: imperative mood – present and aorist
• regular and contract verbs ending in -ω: the middle voice – present and aorist indicative, imperative, and infinitive; imperfect and future indicative; present and aorist participles (e .g ., τιμήσομαι, ἐλυσάμην)
• regular and contract verbs ending in -ω: passive voice – present and aorist indicative, imperative, and infinitive; imperfect and future indicative; present and aorist participles (e .g ., τιμηθήσομαι, ἐλύθην)
• -μι verbs: present, aorist, and future tenses – indicative, imperative, and infinitive moods; active, middle, and passive voices (e .g ., δίδωμι)
• regularandcontractverbsendingin-ω:futureparticiple–allcases,numbers,andgenders;active, middle, and passive voices (e .g ., λύσων, -ουσα, -ον; λυσόμενος, -η, -ον; λυθησόμενος, -η, -ον)
• the subjunctive mood
• the optative mood
• principal parts of verbs (e .g ., λύω, λύσω, ἔλυσα, λέλυκα, λέλυμαι, ἐλύθην)
• irregular verbs (e .g ., γιγνώσκω)
Verbs
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