I'm teaching my graduate Greek Syntax class this semester through the new intermediate syntax text by Baker (Intermediate Greek Grammar, Mathewson/Emig). I've found it very linguistically careful and a resource that brings together the best of more recent Greek language research. I've also found their "minimalistic" approach to grammar refreshing, forcing readers to think not through isolated syntactical categories, but through larger contextual features. We started working through the Greek verb system this week, and thought it would be helpful to chart out their presentation of each of the Greek tenses. Since I made this for my class, I thought it might be helpful to others as well. Feel free to give feedback!
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