[*] 304. PRESENT: “σκοπώμεθα”, PLATO, Protag. 314B; Let us consider (a course of study). “μὴ διώκωμεν”, HDT.8.109; Let us give up the pursuit. AORIST: “σκεψώμεθα”, PLATO, Protag. 330B; Let us consider (each part by itself). “εἴπω . . . σοι τὸ αἴτιον”; Theaet. 149 B; Shall I tell you the reason? For additional examples see chapters on the Subjunctive and the Imperative Mood.
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