The document discusses the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in Greek (was/were). It provides the conjugations for affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in both the full and short forms for the first, second, third person singular and plural. It notes that was/were are used to refer to the past, and provides an example sentence.
The document discusses the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in Greek (was/were). It provides the conjugations for affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in both the full and short forms for the first, second, third person singular and plural. It notes that was/were are used to refer to the past, and provides an example sentence.
The document discusses the past tense forms of the verb "to be" in Greek (was/were). It provides the conjugations for affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in both the full and short forms for the first, second, third person singular and plural. It notes that was/were are used to refer to the past, and provides an example sentence.
You were = You were not = You werent Were you? = ; He was = He was not = He wasnt Was he? = ; She was = She was not = She wasnt Was she? = ; It was = It was not = It wasnt Was it? = ; We were = We were not = We werent Were we? = ; You were = You were not = You werent Were you? = ; They were = ,-, They were not = ,-,- They werent Were they? = - ,-,-;