Here you will find Sindarin verb conjugators for Present, Past, and Future for A-Stem (Derived) Verbs. I have done my best to account for special exceptions, but I am sure I have missed some. Thus, it's wise to double-check for accuracy.
Note ¹: A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object to complete its meaning. The action of the verb is transferred from the subject to the object. Example: “The captain sank the ship deliberately.” In this sentence, “sank” is a transitive verb because it has a direct object, “the ship,” which receives the action of sinking.
Note ²: An intransitive verb is a verb that does not require a direct object to complete its meaning. The action of the verb is contained within the subject. “The boat began to sink rapidly.” In this sentence, “sink” is an intransitive verb because there is no direct object receiving the action. The boat is going down below the surface on its own.
A-stem Present Tense Verb Conjugator
A-stem Past Tense (Transitive) Verb Conjugator: A-stem Past Tense (Intransitive) Verb Conjugator: A-stem Future Tense Verb Conjugator A-stem Future Other Tenses Conjugator