Does anyone know where I can find a good source of extra practice exercises, especially for translating English to Latin? Sometimes 5-10 sentences just aren't enough to get a concept before moving on. Right now we're on Exercise 35, third declension using all the cases.
The problem is less a matter of remembering the endings than just not being very accurate sometimes, for instance using the singular instead of the plural. And sometimes I think it's just getting confused because in the Latin genitive covers English situations in which the word order is reversed, i.e., "Romans' leaders" vs. "leaders of the Romans." But in short, sometimes (but not always) we just need more practice before adding something else.
I tried my copy of Wheelock's, but since the order of presentation is different, its 3rd declension exercises include things we haven't covered in Henle yet.
Thanks!
The problem is less a matter of remembering the endings than just not being very accurate sometimes, for instance using the singular instead of the plural. And sometimes I think it's just getting confused because in the Latin genitive covers English situations in which the word order is reversed, i.e., "Romans' leaders" vs. "leaders of the Romans." But in short, sometimes (but not always) we just need more practice before adding something else.
I tried my copy of Wheelock's, but since the order of presentation is different, its 3rd declension exercises include things we haven't covered in Henle yet.
Thanks!
Comment