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Strong's #5702 -
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THE FUTURE TENSE CORRESPONDS TO THE ENGLISH FUTURE, AND INDICATES THE CONTEMPLATED OR CERTAIN OCCURRENCE OF AN EVENT WHICH HAS NOT YET OCCURRED.
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THE MIDDLE VOICE INDICATES THE SUBJECT PERFORMING AN ACTION UPON HIMSELF (REFLEXIVE ACTION) OR FOR HIS OWN BENEFIT. E.G., "THE BOY GROOMED HIMSELF." MANY VERBS WHICH OCCUR ONLY IN MIDDLE VOICE FORMS ARE TRANSLATED IN ENGLISH AS HAVING AN ACTIVE SENSE; THESE ARE CALLED "DEPONENT" VERBS, AND DO NOT COMPLY WITH THE NORMAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MIDDLE VOICE.
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THE GREEK PARTICIPLE CORRESPONDS FOR THE MOST PART TO THE ENGLISH PARTICIPLE, REFLECTING "-ING" OR "-ED" BEING SUFFIXED TO THE BASIC VERB FORM. THE PARTICIPLE CAN BE USED EITHER LIKE A VERB OR A NOUN, AS IN ENGLISH, AND THUS IS OFTEN TERMED A "VERBAL NOUN."
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