First Entry ÷G5796 Mood: Participle The Greek participle corresponds for the most part to the English participle, reflecting "- ing" (verb) or "- ed" (adjective) being suffixed to the basic verb form. The participle can be used either like a verb or an adjective, as in English, and thus is often termed a "verbal noun. " A definite article plus a particle is generally translated like “He/she/it/they/those/you who/whom + verb without the –ing ending. ... |
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