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Tense as it relates to time has three states.
Past, present and future.
Tense as it relates to kind of action has three states.
imperfect (e.g, I am running)
perfective (e.g, I have run)
aoristic (e.g, I ran)
When the subject is doing the action what voice is the verb using
Active (e.g, the Lord glorify's his name.
When the subject is recieving the action what voice is the verb using
Passive (e.g, the Lord is being glorified)
When the subject is pictured as acting in his or her own interest the verb is what voice using
Middle (e.g, I am washing myself)
action viewed as real from the perspective of the speaker
(a) INDICATIVE(e.g., The Lord is risen).
action viewed as potential, and is contingent upon the subject's response to a command
(b) IMPERATIVE: (e.g., "Take up your bed and walk").
the action is viewed asprobable or contingent, often present in a conditional statement
(c) SUBJUNCTIVE: (e.g., "If you abide in me...").
action viewed as possible, perhaps unlikely. Usually it is found within a wishful statement or prayer
(d) OPTATIVE: (e.g., "Oh, that manmight seek my face and live").
other than tense, voice, and mood what are the other two characteristics of a verb
Person (first, second or third) and Number ( singular or plural)