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Once you start following Rimata on Twitter, you'll receive a daily post on your homepage when you log in, and/or on your phone* if you've added it.

Each Rimata post looks like this:

Greek verb of the day: αδειάζω, θα αδειάσω, άδειασα, to empty

Explanation

  • αδειάζω is the present tense
  • θα αδειάσω is the future tense
  • άδειασα is the aorist (simple past)
  • to empty is the English meaning of the verb

Suggestions for teachers or learners

  • Read aloud each of the three tenses in all its forms (αδειάζω, αδειάζεις, αδειάζει, ...)
  • Use each tense in a written and/or spoken sentence.
  • Construct other tenses - eg the subjunctive, the continuous past, the imperative
  • Look up the word in your Greek dictionary and make a list of related words - eg άδεία, άδειος



* Please note that not all phones can display Greek characters.

Note: Greek characters may not display correctly using Tweetdeck for the Mac: Tweetdeck problem with Greek text

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