Most Greek verbs are type A (τύπος Α).
Greek type AB verbs have the same endings as B1 verbs but only one conjugation for each grammatical person.
Greek type B1 verbs have two conjugations for three of the grammatical persons.
With the exception of ζω, all type B2 verbs end in accented -ώ.
Greek type C1 verbs (Γ1) are very different from the A and B families.
Greek type C2 verbs are fairly similar to type C1.
Greek verbs are grouped into six different types, depending on their conjugation pattern.