Copyright 2005-2008, Scott Gray1 Contracted (Contract) Verbs in – e/w.

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Copyright , Scott Gray1 Contracted (Contract) Verbs in – e/w

Copyright , Scott Gray2 Review – Identify & Parse  ou[toj  au0toj  au3th  au0th\  tou=to  au0to\  tau/thj  au0th/j  tou/tw|  au0tw|~

Copyright , Scott Gray3 Review – Identify & Parse  tou/touj  se/  e0kei=no  h9mw~n  e0kei/nh|  tau/th|  au0th=|  e0mou=  u9mi=n  e0kei/naij

Copyright , Scott Gray4 Review – Identify & Parse  tau=ta  au0ta\  au0tou/j  au[tai  e0kei/nh

Copyright , Scott Gray5 Introduction  To this point, verbs have ended in a consonant or a long vowel  Contract verbs end in a short vowel: e, a, o  This lesson looks at e

Copyright , Scott Gray6 Contraction rules  e + e => ei  e + o => ou  e + long vowel or diphthong => e absorbed  At the end of present stems (future & aorist), e lengthens to h

Copyright , Scott Gray7 file/w – PAI SingularPlural 1 st Person filw~filou=men 2 nd Person filei=jfilei=te 3 rd Person filei=filou=si ( n )

Copyright , Scott Gray8 file/w – PMI, PPI SingularPlural 1 st Person filou=maifilou/meqa 2 nd Person filh|filei=sqe 3 rd Person filei=taifilou=ntai

Copyright , Scott Gray9 file/w – IAI SingularPlural 1 st Person e0fi/loun e0filou=m en 2 nd Person e0fi/leije0filei=te 3 rd Person e0fi/leie0fi/loun

Copyright , Scott Gray10 file/w – IMI, IPI SingularPlural 1 st Person e0fi/lou/m hn e0fi/lou/me qa 2 nd Person e0fi/lou= e0fi/lei=sq e 3 rd Person e0fi/lei=to e0fi/lou=nt o

Copyright , Scott Gray11 file/w – FAI SingularPlural 1 st Person filh/swfilh/somen 2 nd Person filh/seijfilh/sete 3 rd Person filh/seifilh/sousi ( n )

Copyright , Scott Gray12 Contract Verb Comments  The morphology doesn’t change meaning; the same is true of usage  You will not find an uncontracted form in the GNT  The uncontracted form is the “dictionary form”

Copyright , Scott Gray13 Homework  Read chapter 14  Memorize the vocabulary  Do the Greek to English translation exercises  Optional: English to Greek  Bible translation