The learner of Celinese may be happy to note that conjugating verbs is not a matter of great difficulty in the language. Whilst it is true that s/he must learn different verb endings for I, you, they etc, there are few tenses that affect the verb ending directly - only the simple present and the simple past. Other tenses are forms by conjugating an auxiliary verb and leaving the other verb untouched - whilst you sing is laiðís and you sang is laiðoís, you will sing is laiðí fyðís, and you would sing is laiðí weðís. As a result, one can say a lot knowing the standard conjugation pattern and a few auxiliaries.
This section will provide an outline as to how the Celinese verb is conjugated and in which way different tenses are used.