Ancient Greek Lesson 8: Verbs in -ω: Present Indicative Active
In this lesson, I explain how to conjugate verbs in -ω in the present indicative active. Note that you will not be able to conjugate every single verb in -ω in the present indicative active after watching this video; you will only be able to conjugate those verbs in -ω that have stems which do not end in α, ε, or ο. I shall explain how to conjugate verbs in -ω with stems ending in α, ε, or ο in the next lesson. Thanks for watching :)

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