| 1. | First class of the second conjugation use only the past aorist.
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| 2. | What relevance does the aorist tense hold for modern America?
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| 3. | Most grammarians differentiate the aorist indicative from the non-indicative aorists.
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| 4. | Most grammarians differentiate the aorist indicative from the non-indicative aorists.
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| 5. | All verbs ( except ) take the following endings in the aorist:
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| 6. | In the Arabic, aorist aspect is the logical consequence of past tense.
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| 7. | Other Indo-European languages lost the aorist entirely.
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| 8. | There are aorist infinitives and imperatives that do not imply temporality at all.
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| 9. | An example of differences between the two classes is the aorist-marker.
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| 10. | In the aorist series, intransitive verbs behave differently.
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