Imperfect
Infinitive
Subjunctive
Present
Perfect/Future
100

Progressive

"why were you looking for me?"

100

Complementary

"who is able to be saved?"

100

Hortatory

"let us eat and drink"

100

Descriptive

action currently taking place

"We are drowning"

100

Consumative Perfect

Completed action

"your faith has made you well"

200

Iterative

"they kept coming and kept saying to him"

200

Instrumental

"she brought much gain by predicting the future"

200

Deliberative

"should I crucify your king?"

200

Progressive

action began in past continues to present

"all these years, I have been serving you"

200

Intensive Perfect

Present state from past action

"thus it is written, that the Christ should suffer"

300

Tendencial

"John was trying to prevent him"

300

Causal

"you do not have because you do not ask"

300

Emphatic Negation

"they shall certainly not perish"

300

Iterative

repeated actions

"I repeatedly beat my body and subdue it"

300

Dramatic Perfect

Past event vividly into the present

"John testifies about him and cries out"

400

Inceptive

"he began to teach"

400

Concessive

"though we were enemies, we were reconciled to God"

400

Prohibition

"don't even begin to think that I came to destroy the law"

400

Historical

past event as though it is now taking place

"they spoke to him about her"

400

Predictive Future

future event

"he himself will baptize you"

500

Bonus! Imperative of prohibition

"don't be deceived" (stop being deceived)

500

Conditional

"if you keep yourselves, you will do well"

500

Final

"I endure all things in order that they may be saved"

500

Aoristic

action with no reference to progress

"child, your sins are forgiven"

500

Imperatival Future

command

"you will call his name Jesus"

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