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  1. Bible Study Greek (2nd edition)

5. Greek Noun Inflection

After the alphabet, inflection is what makes Greek the most different from English and hard for us to understand. Inflection just means that words change their form because of differences in meaning and function.

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Read Greek for the Rest of Us, pages 17-21.

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