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! '''Το ρήμα : έχω - Auxiliary verb: to have / avoir'''
! '''Auxiliary verb: to have / avoir'''
!οριστική : indicatif
!οριστική : indicative
!indicative
!υποτακτική : subjonctif
!υποτακτική : subjonctif
!προστακτική : impératif
!'''Present subjunctive''' 
!μετοχή : participe
(It’s formed by : 
 
'''να + verb''' of the present. 
 
It expresses an action
 
that will or won’t be accomplished).
!προστακτική :
Imperative
!μετοχή :  
participle
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|Ενεστώτας  
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====== Ενεστώτας ======


Présent
====== Present ======
|έχω
|έχω


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έχουν(ε)
έχουν(ε)
|I have
you have
he/she/it has
we have
you have
they have
|να έχω
|να έχω


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να έχουν(ε)
να έχουν(ε)
|έχε
|I have
you have


έχετε
he/she/it have    
|έχοντας
 
we have
 
you have
 
they have
|'''έχε''' :
you have
 
'''έχετε:'''
 
we let´s have
|'''έχοντας''' :
having
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|-
|Παρατατικός  
|
====== Παρατατικός ======


Imparfait
====== Past continuous ======
|είχα
|είχα


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είχαν(ε)
είχαν(ε)
|I was having
you werehaving
he/she/it
was having
we were having
you were having
they were having
|να είχα
|να είχα


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να είχαν(ε)
να είχαν(ε)
|'''Past perfect subjunctive'''
I had had
you had had
he/she/it had had
we had had
you had had
they had had
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|Εξακολουθητικός Μέλλων  
|Εξακολουθητικός Μέλλων  


Futur continu
Future continuous :
 
(It’s formed by :  '''θα + verb'''
 
Indicative Present)
|θα έχω
|θα έχω


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θα έχουν(ε)
θα έχουν(ε)
|I will be having
you will be having
he/she/it
will be having
we will be having
you will be having
they will be having
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Revision as of 16:07, 7 March 2021

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To have - Έχω

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Στη νέα ελληνική γλώσσα τα ρήματα: είμαι και έχω ονομάζονται βοηθητικά, επειδή μπορούν να συνδυαστούν με τα υπόλοιπα ρήματα βοηθώντας στον σχηματισμό τους. Greek verbs change their morphology according to voice, tense, person, number, and mood.

The auxiliary verb έχω (to have) are widely used in Greek to form tenses (mainly perfect tenses). Following the complete list of verb form for this auxiliary verb.

En grec moderne, les verbes: être et avoir sont les deux verbes  auxiliaires, car ils  sont utilisés pour former les temps composés du passé. Parfois, on utilise "avoir", parfois "être", cela dépend du verbe.
Auxiliary verb: to have / avoir οριστική : indicative indicative υποτακτική : subjonctif Present subjunctive 

(It’s formed by : 

να + verb of the present. 

It expresses an action

that will or won’t be accomplished).

προστακτική :

Imperative

μετοχή :

participle

Ενεστώτας
Present
έχω

έχεις

έχει

έχουμε

έχετε

έχουν(ε)

I have

you have

he/she/it has

we have

you have

they have

να έχω

να έχεις

να έχει

να έχουμε

να έχετε

να έχουν(ε)

I have

you have

he/she/it have    

we have

you have

they have

έχε :

you have

έχετε:

we let´s have

έχοντας :

having

Παρατατικός
Past continuous
είχα

είχες

είχε

είχαμε

είχατε

είχαν(ε)

I was having

you werehaving

he/she/it

was having

we were having

you were having

they were having

να είχα

να είχες

να είχε

να είχαμε

να είχατε

να είχαν(ε)

Past perfect subjunctive

I had had

you had had

he/she/it had had

we had had

you had had

they had had

   
Εξακολουθητικός Μέλλων

Future continuous :

(It’s formed by :  θα + verb

Indicative Present)

θα έχω

θα έχεις

θα έχει

θα έχουμε

θα έχετε

θα έχουν(ε)

I will be having

you will be having

he/she/it

will be having

we will be having

you will be having

they will be having

     
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