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PRINCIPAL PARTS OF IRREGULAR VERBS Identify eаch principаl pаrt by typing the letter оf the cоrrect sоurce (A or B) followed by a space, and then the 1- or 2-letter abbreviation of the principal part name shown in the list below (these are the standard abbreviations used in the review drills). PRINCIPAL PART ABBREVIATIONS Present . . . . . . . . . Future . . . . . . . . . . Aorist (1st or 2nd) Aorist Passive . . . . Perfect . . . . . . . . . . Perfect Passive . . . PFAAPRRP Example: For ἐγενήθην (possible sources A: γεννάω, B: γίνομαι), you would enter: B AP (upper or lowercase are allowed), to indicate that the source is γίνομαι and the principal part is Aorist Passive. PRINCIPAL PART POSSIBLE SOURCES IDENTIFICATION ἀκήκοα A: ἀκούωB: ἀκολουθέω [1] ἔσχον A: σχέπτωB: ἔχω [2] εἴλημμαι A: αἰρέωB: λαμβάνω [3] οἴσω A: φέρωB: οἶδα [4] εὗρον A: εὑρίσκωB: λέγω [5] ἀπεκτάνθην A: ἀποκτείνωB: ἀποθνῄσκω [6]