The imperfect in Greek refers to the imperfect tense. The imperfect tense is roughly equivalent to the English progressive tense. Study chapter 21 in BBG. more
present – I walk; imperfect – I was walking
- It is past time, internal aspect.
- Imperfects always take an augment but never a tense formative.
Imperfect active of παυω
|
Person |
Singular |
Plural |
|
1-I, we |
ἔπαυον |
ἐπαύομεν |
|
2-you |
ἔπαυες |
ἐπαύετε |
|
3-he/she/it, they |
ἔπαυε(ν) |
ἔπαυον |
Imperfect middle/passive of παυω
|
Person |
Singular |
Plural |
|
1-I, we |
ἐπαυόμην |
ἐπαυόμεθα |
|
2-you |
ἐπαύου |
ἐπαύεσθε |
|
3-he/she/it, they |
ἐπαύετο |
ἐπαύοντο |
.
| Tense | Tense Formative | Augment |
| Present | no | no |
| Imperfect | no | yes |
| First Aorist | yes | yes |
| Second Aorist | no | yes |
| Future | yes | no |
| Perfect | yes | no |
