Leonard Muellner (Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies at Brandeis University) and Belisi Gillespie present all the content covered in two semesters of a college-level Introduction to Ancient Greek course. Professor Muellner presents the “future active indicative“ in comparison with the “present“ tense forms learned in the preceeding video - essentially, the only difference is the addition of an 's' to the end of the verbal stem. The “aorist active indicative“ also features an 's' at the end of the stem, but there are other differences to watch out for, especially the “past indicative augment“ and the 'a' after the 's.' Check out pages 48-49 in the Hansen & Quinn textbook for their paradigms and explanations, too. Happy Memorizing!
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