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Uses of the Imperative in Greek | Super Easy Greek 32

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* usually, by «αόριστος» we refer to the past simple tense, but this word really means "indefinite" and is also used in a number of different contexts in verb moods. For example, there's also the subjunctive in the aorist, which is really the "alter ego" we discuss in the Subjunctive episode (Super Easy Greek 23).

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