Greek Verb “To Be” Conjugation (Είμαι, Ήμουν, Θα Είμαι)

The most common modern Greek verb is the verb “είμαι” (to be). The Greek verb “to be” has only three forms: one for the present, one for the future, and one for the past. There are no specific forms for every single modern Greek tense for the verb “είμαι”.

Greek Verb “To Be” in the Present: Είμαι (I am)

εγώ είμαι

εσύ είσαι

αυτός-ή-ό είναι

εμείς είμαστε

εσείς είστε

αυτοί-ές-ά είναι

Greek Verb “To Be” in the Future: Θα Είμαι (I will be)

εγώ θα είμαι

εσύ θα είσαι

αυτός-ή-ό θα είναι

εμείς θα είμαστε

εσείς θα είστε

αυτοί-ές-ά θα είναι

Greek Verb “To Be” in the Past: Ήμουν (I was)

εγώ ήμουν

εσύ ήσουν

αυτός-ή-ό ήταν

εμείς ήμασταν

εσείς ήσασταν

αυτοί-ές-ά ήταν

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