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Learn how to use the Greek verb that means "to be"
Learn about the masculine indefinite article/pronoun enas and find out how we use it in Modern Greek
Learn how to use adjectives in Modern Greek
Learn about the genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter) of various parts of Greek speech, and we will focus on the feminine gender
Learn how to use the neuter gender in Modern Greek nouns
Learn how to use singular and plural nouns in Modern Greek
Learn how to use proper nouns in Modern Greek
Learn how to use cases in nouns, particularly the genitive case, in Modern Greek
Learn how to use the vocative case in Modern Greek
Learn how to use the irregular adjective that means "many" in Modern Greek
Learn about the use of the first person singular and plural of the Greek verb eimai, meaning "to be"
Learn about use of the second person singular and plural of the verb eimai, meaning "to be"
Learn about the accusative case of nouns and how we use it with the Greek verb ého, meaning "to have"
Learn about the Greek verb echo, meaning "to have," specifically in the first person in the singular and the plural
Learn about the second and third person, singular and plural, of the Greek verb echo, meaning "to have"
Learn about the present tense of some Greek verbs
Learn about the past tense of the Greek verb eimai, meaning "to be"
Learn about the past tense of the Greek verb echo, meaning "to have"
Learn about the past tense of some common Greek verbs
Learn about the definite article of nouns
Learn how to decline masculine Greek nouns of the first declension
Learn about the second declension of feminine Greek nouns
Learn about the third declension of Greek nouns, which are neuter in gender
Learn about the comparison of Greek adjectives and find out how to form the comparative degree
Learn about superlative adjectives