Understanding the Future Simple Tense in Greek
The Future Simple Tense in Greek is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. It's like when you say 'I will play' or 'She will eat' in English.
Important Points
- It tells us what will happen later.
- We use it to make promises or predictions.
- It's used for things that are planned.
To form the Future Simple Tense, you usually take the verb stem and add special endings. These endings change depending on who is doing the action. It's a bit like adding 'will' in English.
Examples
- Θα παίξω μπάλα. (I will play ball.)
- Θα φάει το φαγητό. (She will eat the food.)
- Θα διαβάσουμε το βιβλίο. (We will read the book.)
In Greek, the word 'θα' is like the word 'will' in English. It goes before the verb to show that something will happen in the future.
Important Points
- Use 'θα' for all subjects (I, you, he, she, we, they).
- The verb endings change based on who is doing the action.
- Practice by saying what you will do tomorrow!