[*] 355. Present participle. The present participle represents durative action, regularly contemporaneous, occasionally prior. Contemporaneous Action after a Principal Tense = Present Indicative: DEM.29.25: “βούλομαι . . . ἐξελέγξαι . . . αὐτὸν ψευδόμενον” (= “ὅτι ψεύδεται”), I wish to prove him to be a liar, that he is a liar.
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