- What is the aorist imperative tense?
- What is the difference between aorist imperative and present imperative?
- What is an example of aorist imperative?
- What is the meaning of έχω?
What is the aorist imperative tense?
Aorist Active Imperative (AAM) tense means the action that the verb is describing is the result of something that happened in the past and it gives rise to the action that you are commanded to take in the present. The AAM means that the response is fitting for what happened before.
What is the difference between aorist imperative and present imperative?
The present imperative is used if the action is going to continue or be repeated, while the aorist imperative is if the action is going to occur just once.
What is an example of aorist imperative?
Re: Aorist Imperative
O! King, if I am not truthful, punish me with death.
What is the meaning of έχω?
ἔχω • (ékhō) I have, possess, contain, own quotations ▼ I keep, have charge of quotations ▼ (with accusative of place) I inhabit quotations ▼