Tag: greek verb conjugation
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The Conjugation of the Greek Verb “Can”/ “To Be Able To”: «Μπορώ»
The modal verb “can” is translated into «μπορώ». The same applies for the verb “to be able to”. The verb «μπορώ» is used very often and, contrary to the English verb “can”, it is conjugated in multiple tenses.
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Modern Greek Verb “To Have” (Έχω) Conjugation in Present, Past, and Future
The modern Greek verb «έχω» means “to have”. Here is the conjugation of the Greek verb “to have” in all of its three forms: έχω, είχα, θα έχω.
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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). 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”.