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