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HideΓεια σου Κάτι,
I see what you mean. That conjugation table I sent you is correct but actually the verb σερφάρω has some secondary forms in some tenses that I didn't notice they were missing from the table. Σέρφαρε is one of them. It's a past tense form for the 3rd person in both the continuous and the simple past. The following verb (φρεσκάρω) follows the same conjugation model as σερφάρω:
http://moderngreekverbs.com/freskaro.html
For example in the imperfect σερφάρω has both σέρφαρα AND σερφάριζα.
I personally use the σέρφαρα forms more rather than the σερφάριζα which I feel they match better with verbs that end in -ίζω in the present tense (ex. τηγανίζω-τηγάνιζα-τηγάνισα etc.)
Stefania
Team GreekPod101.com
Hi,
yes, thank you. But this form that I ask about is not to be found on lexigram page or with search.
"σέρφαρε"
That is why I am curious what is this conjugated form deriving from?
Thanks!
Kati
Hi Kati,
All verbs get conjugated in Greek. There are two main conjugations, one of which has two classes.
Here is the full conjugation of σερφάρω (conjugation A or 1st conjugation):
http://bit.ly/2sjWy8J
Just click on the tenses on the side and you'll get all the different forms.
More detailed information on verb conjugation on the Intermediate series.
Regards,
Stefania
Team GreekPod101.com
Γεια!
In the last sentence, there is the word "surf" in the internet. It is conjugated as follows:
σερφάρει - σέρφαρε
Does this follow any usual conjugation or is it an exception?
Thanks!
Kati