| 21. | The aorist participle may be used where the action is completed, called the perfective aspect.
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| 22. | The remaining verbs may use only the past aorist, only the past imperfect or both.
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| 23. | The Homeric aorist differs in morphology from Attic, but the educated Athenians imitated Homeric syntax.
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| 24. | For this area of meaning the imperfect and aorist indicative tenses are used in Ancient Greek.
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| 25. | The sibilant aorist is formed with the suffixation of " s " to the stem.
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| 26. | Proto-Slavic maintained part of this, distinguishing between aorist and imperfect in the past tense.
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| 27. | The aspectual distinction between present and aorist was retained and still productive in Proto-Balto-Slavic.
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| 28. | "Aorist participles " are used when the dependent clause takes place before the independent clause.
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| 29. | In the Aorist a different pair of auxiliaries is used, one for intransitives and another for transitives.
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| 30. | Athematic verbs, and perfect actives and aorist passives, add the suffix instead, e . g ..
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