Simple sentences in Greek grammar, or ฮฑฯฮปฮญฯ ฯฯฮฟฯฮฌฯฮตฮนฯ, are the fundamental building blocks of the language. They typically represent a complete thought and contain a subject, verb, and often an object. Greek, like many languages, has gender (masculine, feminine, and neuter), tense, and agreement rules that affect how sentences are structured and word endings are chosen. Let’s dive into some simple sentence exercises to get a better understanding of these patterns.