My writing method

General points
Writing panel
One key abbreviations
Verbs
Verbs not conjugated
Abbreviations needing two keys
Abbreviations needing three keys
Abbreviations of words ending by ...tion or ...ble
Abbreviations of words ending by ...sion or ...ment
Abbreviations of words ending by ...ly, ...ty or ...ent
Abbreviations of words ending by ...ce, ...ed or ...ous
Abbreviations of words ending by ...ness or ...less

Abbreviations using numbers

Recapitulation
Verbs

I have introduced three kinds of verbs.

For the very often obtained ones, I need one key, they are :

are
re
ask
es
be
e
been
ee
can
c
did
ed
do
d
done
ing
go
g
got
et
have
j
ought
sion
put
p
try
n
was
r
will
ll

Then all a series of conjugated verbs, distinguished by one or two letters, that can be obtained by one green key. As an example, this is the way I conjugate the verb "to leave", characterised by the green key “ea” :

it leaves

ea-0

it does not leave

ea-0-n

I leave

ea-1

I do not leave

ea-1-n

you leave

ea-2

you do not leave

ea-2-n

he leaves

ea-3

he does not leave

ea-3-n

we leave

ea-4

we do not leave

ea-4-n

they leave

ea-5

they do not leave

ea-5-n

she leaves

ea-6

she does not leave

ea-6-n

leave

ea-7

 

 

left

ea-8

 

 

left

ea-9

 

 

leaving

ea-ing

 

 

leaves

ea-z

 

 

These verbs are :

add
dd
allow
oa
answer
am
become
bb
begin
gh
believe
em
bring
in
buy
b
call
a
choose
ch
click
om
come
c
explain
es
fall
um
feel
x
find
f
forget
z
give
j
go
g
have
h
hope
i
keep
nn
know
k
learn
cc
leave
ea
like
l
live
v
look
oo
make
m
mean
mm
need
n
pass
ss
pay
p
phone
ph
prefer
er
print
im
propose
pp
quit
qu
read
re
receive
on
redo
rr
ring
r
say
y
see
s
seem
ee
send
en
serve
ff
show
sh
sleep
e
speak
q
stay
au
stop
ai
study
d
suppose
oi
take
t
talk
tt
tell
ll
think
th
understand
un
undo
ou
want
an
wear
u
wish
wh
work
o
write
w