Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Highlights from 10/25

When two words in a sentence both look as though they could be the subject, look at the verb to see if it is singular or plural. Then look at the two possible subjects again, and match the number of the subject to the number of the verb.

The best way to practice Latin is by doing Latin. Try to strike a balance between things like working on the new vocab and forms for each chapter, and reading or rereading the sentences and the 38 Stories passages. It may be no fun at first, but like skills such as sports and music, it becomes much easier over time.

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