Here is a summary chart that I give my first year Greek students for reference after they have learned all the finite forms listed. It doesn’t include everything, but by far the most common forms in koine fit the patterns here. This covers only the omega conjugation, not the μι verbs. Perhaps you’ll find it useful as well.
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