How do you remember all those Latin verb and noun endings? - eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-03-28T11:34:40Zhttp://eclassics.ning.com/forum/topics/how-do-you-remember-all-those-latin-verb-and-noun-endings?commentId=727885%3AComment%3A77477&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou're welcome. You also migh…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2014-09-23:727885:Comment:774772014-09-23T13:57:45.642ZConnor Harthttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/ConnorHart
<p>You're welcome. You also might want to check out the "Memory Devices in the Latin class" group here on this sight containing many good tips there as well.</p>
<p>You're welcome. You also might want to check out the "Memory Devices in the Latin class" group here on this sight containing many good tips there as well.</p> Thanks for charts and advice.…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2014-09-17:727885:Comment:774692014-09-17T02:10:18.409ZPik Warbhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/PikWarb
<p>Thanks for charts and advice. I have tried to chart things in the past. My memory is not great.</p>
<p>Thanks for charts and advice. I have tried to chart things in the past. My memory is not great.</p> I don't know how much is cove…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2014-09-16:727885:Comment:770892014-09-16T16:31:16.074ZConnor Harthttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/ConnorHart
<p>I don't know how much is covered at Linney's halfway point but with the synopsis chart, I would only worry about forms you've covered, fill those out in the chart, and then continue to work on them as you learn new forms and begin adding them to the chart. I overlooked that you were only so far in your studies when I made the chart so I included all forms, which you will eventually need, but perhaps I could have made a less-daunting chart including limited forms...</p>
<p>I don't know how much is covered at Linney's halfway point but with the synopsis chart, I would only worry about forms you've covered, fill those out in the chart, and then continue to work on them as you learn new forms and begin adding them to the chart. I overlooked that you were only so far in your studies when I made the chart so I included all forms, which you will eventually need, but perhaps I could have made a less-daunting chart including limited forms...</p> also the future active partic…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2014-09-16:727885:Comment:773882014-09-16T15:59:37.181ZConnor Harthttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/ConnorHart
<p>also the future active participle should read: amaturus, -a, <strong>-um</strong> esse</p>
<p>also the future active participle should read: amaturus, -a, <strong>-um</strong> esse</p> there's a mistake in the plup…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2014-09-16:727885:Comment:773872014-09-16T15:56:40.271ZConnor Harthttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/ConnorHart
<p>there's a mistake in the pluperfect passive indicative, it should read "amati, <strong>amatae </strong>amata eratis"</p>
<p>there's a mistake in the pluperfect passive indicative, it should read "amati, <strong>amatae </strong>amata eratis"</p> A trick I like to do is to dr…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2014-09-16:727885:Comment:773822014-09-16T15:55:04.447ZConnor Harthttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/ConnorHart
<p>A trick I like to do is to draw blank synopsis charts, pick a verb (alternating conjugations every time) and then fill it out! As for declension, for me, the best way of remembering noun declensions was reciting aloud. chanting the singulars, nominative-ablative, and then the plurals: "-a, -ae, -ae, -am, -a. -ae, -arum, -is, -as, -as," etc. Once I had those down, I start to worry about the vocative and locative (which then become much simpler as they recall other forms) to appear less…</p>
<p>A trick I like to do is to draw blank synopsis charts, pick a verb (alternating conjugations every time) and then fill it out! As for declension, for me, the best way of remembering noun declensions was reciting aloud. chanting the singulars, nominative-ablative, and then the plurals: "-a, -ae, -ae, -am, -a. -ae, -arum, -is, -as, -as," etc. Once I had those down, I start to worry about the vocative and locative (which then become much simpler as they recall other forms) to appear less daunting.</p>
<p>I've made for you and attached a blank sample synopsis chart and a simple one of amo if they are unfamiliar to you.</p>
<p>It's good to practice with deponents and irregular verbs sometimes too.</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>