Master Greek verbs with a clear, example-driven guide to irregular forms and tense patterns.
This edition draws from a classic grammar to help learners navigate tricky verb forms, including perfects, second perfects, and the many irregular stems found in Homeric, Ionic, and Attic usage. It presents the material in a practical way, focusing on how irregular verbs behave in different voices, tenses, and dialects so you can read and translate with confidence.
- Learn how strong and weak perfects are built, and how reduplication and stem changes work in practice
- See how liquids, dentals, and gutturals form their tenses, with attention to Attic, Ionic, and Doric variations
- Understand the differences between active, middle, and passive forms across tenses
- Use ready references to common patterns and exceptions that surface in classical Greek texts
Ideal for students, instructors, and self-learners seeking a reliable, example-rich resource on irregular Greek verbs and their conjugations.