Verbs and Verbal Forms

I should have known this but forgot. What is the distinction in New Testament Greek between verbs and verbal forms?
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Christian Alexander said:
I should have known this but forgot
And you forgot how to google?
"A verbal is a verb form that acts as another part of speech—either as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. Participles, gerunds, and infinitives are the three verbal types."
Dave
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No I did not Dave. I just thought this would be a good place to ask. So how can I make Logos identify all verbs and verbal forms in Luke 4?
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For some amazing results try this in ChatGPT:
differentiate between verbs and verbals and show me all the Greek verbs and verbals in Luke 4 in a chart(Sorry, this is not [yet] using Logos as you requested, but might be helpful.)
Let me point out this delicious little blurb excepted from AI Chat results:
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Christian Alexander said:
What is the distinction in New Testament Greek between verbs and verbal forms?
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