Aspect
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Chapter 09
Verbal aspect conveys a focus on the action or a focus upon the connection.
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Chapter 32.F.1.b
Policy commands are translated with either “always” or “never.”
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Chapter 09.5
Both the aorist and the imperfect are in past time, but they have a different focus.
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Chapter 09.3
The middle voice, word order, and focus/aspect are the most important reasons to learn the original Biblical Greek.
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Chapter 09.4
The Greek verbal system is fundamentally different than the English verbal system.
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Chapter 09.1
The context of the imperfect determines the type of connection.
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Chapter 25.A
The perfect tense is used to express the aftermath of a completed past act, that has a present, enduring result.
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Chapter 09.2
Stems express aspect, not time.
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Chapter 32.F.1.a
Imperatives can command either “stop” or “don’t start.”
