Conjugation Cheat Sheet
“I would prefer even to fail with honor than to win by cheating” – Sophocles

There are a lot of things to remember when it comes to conjugating things. There’s formal, casual, verbs, adjectives, nouns, and so many more. So, so, so many. But, at this point, you’ve finished learning all the basic ones. You know:
Verbs Casual (present, past, negative, past negative)
Verbs Formal (present, past, negative, past negative)
Adjectives Casual (present, past, negative, past negative)
Adjectives Formal (present, past, negative, past negative)
Nouns Casual (present, past, negative, past negative)
Nouns Formal (present, past, negative, past negative)
That’s like… EVERYTHING. Pretty sweet, I think. The hard part, however, is remembering all of this. Now, I’m going to give you a cheatsheet for all these things. That being said, use it as little as possible. If you use it too much, you’ll never learn. You should struggle, try, and get better. After you try, check the sheet to see if you did it right. If you didn’t… well… figure out what you did wrong, and try again. Use this sheet as a resource, not as a crutch, mmk?
Okay, go ahead… download:
Conjugation Cheatsheet (PDF)
Take a look and review everything on there. Anything giving you trouble? Anything you didn’t remember? If so, you should re-remember. Take 5-10 minutes going through this sheet, one piece at a time. When you finish, move on! It’s time to use everything!