Greek GrammarIntransitive Verbs28th March 2020Verbs are either intransitive (αμετάβατα) or transitive (μεταβατικά). Intransitive verbs do not require any complements whereas transitive verbs require one…
Greek GrammarComplement clauses24th March 2020Complement clauses are nominal and function as complements of verbs, adjectives, nouns and adverbs Complement clauses are introduced by: (a)…
Greek GrammarSubject-Verb agreement23rd March 2020In both Greek and English, a verb must agree with its subject in number and person. When the subject is…
Greek GrammarExpression of prohibition22nd March 2020In Greek, we express prohibition with the negative particle μη and the equivalent να- form. Η Αγκάθα θα ήθελε από…
Greek GrammarSubjunctive20th March 2020The verb form that is usually preceded by να is traditionally called “subjunctive” (Υποτακτική) and can be used for a…
Greek GrammarGroup B1 verbs Passive Voice28th February 2020Group B1 verbs Passive Voice Active Voice Passive Voice ending in –ώ ending in – ιέμαι αγαπώ Ι love αγαπιέμαι…
Greek GrammarGreek vocabularyGroup A-verbs – Passive Voice10th February 2020Voices- Verbs The Greek verb has two voices: the active and the passive. Active Voice. Verbs can end in “-ω”…
Greek GrammarUncategorizedGreek verbs [Group A, Group B1, Group B2]20th January 2020Verbs As we already know, verbs in Greek change their ending based on the gender and number of the person…