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Greek Verb “To Be” Conjugation (Είμαι, Ήμουν, Θα Είμαι)
The most common modern Greek verb is the verb “είμαι” (to be). Here is how to conjugate the Greek verb to be.
The modern Greek verb «έχω» means “to have”. «Έχω» is one of the most useful modern Greek verbs, since it is used in all the Perfect Greek tenses (Παρακείμενος, Υπερσυντέλικος, Μέλλοντας Συντελεσμένος). The Greek verb “to have” only has one Present, one Past, and one Future form. That means that it is not conjugated in every single modern Greek tense. Here is the conjugation of the Greek verb “to have” in all of its three forms.
εγώ έχω
εσύ έχεις
αυτός-ή-ό έχει
εμείς έχουμε
εσείς έχετε
αυτοί-ές-ά έχουν
εγώ είχα
εσύ είχες
αυτός-ή-ό είχε
εμείς είχαμε
εσείς είχατε
αυτοί-ές-ά είχαν
εγώ θα έχω
εσύ θα έχεις
αυτός-ή-ό θα έχει
εμείς θα έχουμε
εσείς θα έχετε
αυτοί-ές-ά θα έχουν
The most common modern Greek verb is the verb “είμαι” (to be). Here is how to conjugate the Greek verb to be.
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