Understand Greek Grammar Faster
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A0 Chapters
Zero Point · 8 Total Rules
The very first step. You're discovering the building blocks of the language — the alphabet, basic sounds, and how simple words connect.
The Greek Alphabet Adventure
Introduction to the Greek script and letter recognition. Covers basic pronunciation of vowels and consonants.
4 rules
Decoding Greek Sounds
Focuses on diphthongs, digraphs, and stress marks. Essential for reading Greek words correctly.
4 rules
First Steps in Conversation
Essential survival phrases and greetings. Learning how to introduce oneself in formal and informal settings.
0 rules
Naming the World
Introduction to basic nouns and gender. Understanding how Greek nouns function in a sentence.
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Numbers and Time
Learning to count and tell time. Basic expressions for scheduling and daily routines.
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A1 Chapters
Beginner · 8 Total Rules
You can understand and use everyday phrases. Grammar at this level covers present tense, basic sentence patterns, and simple questions.
The Power of Articles
Definite and indefinite articles in Greek. Understanding gender-article agreement.
4 rules
Present Tense Basics
Conjugating regular verbs in the present tense. Introduction to common verb endings.
4 rules
Personal Pronouns
Using subject pronouns and object pronouns. Understanding the role of pronouns in sentence structure.
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Asking and Denying
Forming questions and using negation. Essential tools for interaction.
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Describing Things
Introduction to adjectives and their agreement. How to describe people and objects.
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Possession and Belonging
Using possessive pronouns and the genitive case. Expressing relationships and ownership.
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Location and Movement
Basic prepositions for place and direction. Navigating the city and giving directions.
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Common Verbs
Mastering high-frequency irregular verbs. Understanding the verb 'to be' and 'to have'.
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Pluralizing Nouns
Forming plural nouns across all three genders. Recognizing patterns in declension.
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Daily Actions
Using reflexive verbs and daily routine vocabulary. Expanding verb usage in context.
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Conjunctions and Connectors
Linking ideas with simple conjunctions. Building longer, more complex sentences.
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Adverbs of Frequency
Describing how often actions occur. Enhancing descriptive capabilities.
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The World of Cases
Introduction to the Nominative and Accusative cases. Understanding how nouns change function.
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A2 Chapters
Elementary · 4 Total Rules
You're building confidence. Grammar expands to past tense, comparisons, and connecting ideas with conjunctions.
Looking Back: Past Simple
Introduction to the Aorist tense. Narrating past events and completed actions.
4 rules
Continuous Past
Using the Imperfect tense for ongoing past actions. Describing past habits and states.
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Future Perspectives
Forming the future tense. Expressing intentions and upcoming plans.
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Comparisons
Comparing people and things. Using comparative and superlative adjectives.
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Advanced Case Usage
Deep dive into the Genitive case. Expressing possession and indirect objects.
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Modal Verbs
Using modals like 'can', 'must', and 'want'. Expressing ability and necessity.
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Time Expressions
Advanced temporal markers. Talking about dates, durations, and sequences.
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Imperative Mood
Giving commands and making requests. Formal vs. informal imperatives.
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Reflexive and Reciprocal
Using pronouns to show self-action or mutual action. Refining sentence structure.
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Relative Clauses
Connecting sentences with relative pronouns. Providing extra information about nouns.
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Word Order Variations
Understanding flexible word order in Greek. Emphasis and focus in speech.
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Compound Verbs
Understanding prefixes in verbs. Changing meaning through word formation.
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B1 Chapters
Intermediate · 4 Total Rules
The breakthrough level. You can express opinions, describe experiences, and handle most travel situations. Grammar covers conditionals, modal verbs, and passive voice.
Perfect Tenses
Mastering the Present Perfect. Discussing experience and past results.
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Passive Voice
Forming and using the passive voice. Focusing on the action rather than the actor.
4 rules
Conditional Sentences
Forming 'if' clauses. Discussing hypothetical situations and possibilities.
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Participles
Using active and passive participles. Adding descriptive power to verbs.
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Subjunctive Mood
Introduction to the subjunctive. Expressing wishes, doubts, and desires.
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Reported Speech
Passing on information. Changing tenses and pronouns in indirect speech.
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Advanced Prepositions
Nuanced use of prepositions and cases. Precision in spatial and temporal relations.
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Gerunds and Infinitives
Non-finite verb forms. Simplifying complex sentence structures.
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Discourse Markers
Improving flow and cohesion. Using particles and connectors for natural speech.
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Word Formation
Roots, prefixes, and suffixes. Expanding vocabulary through morphology.
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B2 Chapters
Upper Intermediate · 0 Total Rules
You interact with fluency and spontaneity. Grammar at this level tackles advanced tenses, subjunctive mood, and nuanced sentence structures.
Advanced Subjunctive
Complex subjunctive constructions. Expressing nuances of intent and necessity.
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Complex Passive Structures
Advanced passive usage. Handling formal and academic reporting.
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Hypothetical Conditionals
Mixed conditionals and counterfactuals. Discussing past and present unreal situations.
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Advanced Syntax
Complex sentence structures and subordination. Achieving a formal register.
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Stylistic Nuance
Choosing the right register. Understanding formal, informal, and literary Greek.
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Idiomatic Expressions
Mastering common Greek idioms. Sounding like a native speaker.
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Advanced Tense Aspect
Nuances of aspect in complex narrative. Perfective vs. imperfective aspect.
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Nominalization
Turning verbs into nouns. Academic and formal writing techniques.
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C1 Chapters
Advanced · 0 Total Rules
Near-native command. You understand implicit meaning and can use language flexibly. Grammar covers rare exceptions, stylistic variation, and formal registers.
Literary Tenses
Using archaic or literary tenses. Understanding classical influences in modern prose.
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Rhetorical Devices
Using grammar for persuasion. Metaphor, irony, and emphasis in speech.
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Advanced Particles
Subtle particles for emotion and emphasis. Mastering the 'flavor' of Greek.
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Formal Correspondence
Grammar for professional writing. Emails, reports, and official documents.
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Syntactic Ambiguity
Navigating complex structures. Understanding how word order affects meaning.
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Dialectal Variations
Recognizing regional differences in grammar. Exposure to diverse Greek usage.
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C2 Chapters
Mastery · 4 Total Rules
Full mastery. You can understand virtually everything and express yourself with precision. Grammar here refines the finest details of the language.
Stylistic Mastery
Refining personal voice. Using complex grammar for artistic effect.
0 rules
Ancient Greek Traces
Understanding remnants of Ancient Greek in modern syntax. Historical context.
0 rules
The Art of Rhetoric
Advanced rhetorical strategies. Persuasive and oratorical grammar.
4 rules
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Frequently Asked Questions About Greek Grammar
SubLearn covers 32 Greek grammar rules organized across 7 CEFR proficiency levels (from A0 to C2), spanning 57 structured chapters. Each rule includes clear explanations, real-world examples, and interactive practice exercises.
Our Greek grammar curriculum covers CEFR levels from A0 to C2. Each level is designed to match your current proficiency — beginners start with basic sentence patterns at A1, while advanced learners tackle nuanced structures at C1-C2.
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Grammar is organized into 57 thematic chapters following the CEFR framework. Each chapter groups related rules together — for example, verb tenses, sentence structure, or particles — so you can learn related concepts in a logical sequence.
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