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1. Indicative Mood Chart: Below is a chart I have developed which deals with
the Indicative Mood. As you can see, there are 18 spaces to be filled. The chart is
set up as 3 rows and 6 columns. The three rows, from top-to-bottom flow like
this: Middle Voice, Active Voice and then Passive Voice. Notice that the initial 4
columns are grouped together, they these represent “past tenses”. The next
column, by itself, is the “present tense” while the one that follows it is the “future
tense”. The columns, from left-to-right, follow this order: Imperfect, Aorist,
Pluperfect, Perfect, Present and Future. The arrows represent slots where other
circles will eventually go. This chart is meant to give you a “Big Picture” view.
So, we will fill-in this chart as we go along. The paradigms we’ve covered so far
are the only ones included here.
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2. Notice: that the chart developed in “Notes” section 37 concerning the 6 Principal
Parts is a condensed version of this table