Hi all--
While taking an elementary Greek course, I found most verb paradigms cumbersomely arranged, spread across multiple pages, or akwardly organized. So I made my own verb charts with λυω, φιλεω, τιμαω, and δηλοω
I found them useful and thought you might too, so they are available as PDF files at my website http://www.brandonmason.com
Here are the direct links (I think you can gather which is which):
http://www.brandonmason.com/LUW.pdf
http://www.brandonmason.com/PHILEW.pdf
http://www.brandonmason.com/TIMAW.pdf
http://www.brandonmason.com/DHLOW.pdf
Verba sap.: I made these myself and haven't thoroughly checked them... there might be mistakes (please let me know if you discover some). I also haven't always included alternate forms. And, as I occassionaly realized, relying heavily on charts like these while translating or doing homework can actually slow your memorization.
Best,
Brandon C. Mason
Greek Verb Tables
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