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Lesson 4.1: To Be and To Have

Two important verbs are έχω, to have, and είμαι, to be.

έχω - I have

The first-conjugation verb έχω is regular in the present tense (this is covered in the next lesson).

Verb Table

Verb
Έχω · To Have
-Sing.Plu.
1stέχωέχουμε
2ndέχειςέχετε
3rdέχειέχουν

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Examples

είμαι- I am

To be in English is expressed in the active voice, but the Greek είμαι is passive, and doesn't have an active form. The ending -μαι is a typical, regular ending for passive verbs. Although we won't be concerned with passive constructions until later, είμαι is so important that you need to get it under your belt right away.

Verb Tables

Verb
Είμαι · To Be
-Sing.Plu.
1stείμαιείμαστε
2ndείσαιείστε
3rdείναιείναι

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Examples

Summary

  • We have introduced the verb έχω - to have.
  • We have introduced the verb είμαι - to be.
  • We have learnt these verbs in the present tense.

Exercises

Now try the exercises here.


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