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Product Identifiers
PublisherMcgraw-Hill Education
ISBN-100071817832
ISBN-139780071817837
eBay Product ID (ePID)150629568
Product Key Features
Number of Pages256 Pages
Publication NamePractice Makes Perfect Latin Verb Tenses, 2nd Edition
LanguageEnglish
SubjectLatin
Publication Year2013
TypeLanguage Course
AuthorRichard Prior
Subject AreaForeign Language Study
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight21.1 Oz
Item Length10.7 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number2
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2013-930335
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal475.62
Table Of ContentIntroduction 1 The Latin Verb System 2 The Present Indicative Active 3 The Imperfect Indicative Active 4 The Future Indicative Active 5 The Perfect Indicative Active 6 The Pluperfect and Future Perfect Indicative Active 7 The Passive Voice 8 Deponent Verbs 9 The Imperative Mood 10 Irregular Verbs 11 Participles 12 Gerunds, Gerundives, and Supines 13 Infinitives 14 Indirect Statement 15 The Subjunctive Mood 16 Independent Subjunctive Uses 17 Cum Clauses 18 Purpose Clauses and Indirect Commands 19 Result Clauses 20 Indirect Questions; Sequence of Tenses 21 Conditions 22 Review UnitLatin-English Glossary English-Latin Glossary Answer Key
SynopsisIf, as the immortal Ovid wrote, abeunt studia in mores ("earnest study passes into habit"), then meditor planto perficio ("practice makes perfect") This workbook, authored by the late professor Richard Prior, offers the practice necessary to master Latin verbs--regular or irregular--with their tenses. The verbs are presented in context in 21 units. With more than 190 exercises, you will build conjugation skills and learn when and why to use different word tenses--paving the way to building sentences. Inside you will find: 193 exercises 20-exercise review section A handy Glossary--Latin-English; English--Latin for quick reference, If, as the immortal Ovid wrote, abeunt studia in mores ("earnest study passes into habit"), then meditor planto perficio ("practice makes perfect")! This workbook, authored by the late professor Richard Prior, offers the practice necessary to master Latin verbs--regular or irregular--with their tenses. The verbs are presented in context in 21 units. With more than 190 exercises, you will build conjugation skills and learn when and why to use different word tenses--paving the way to building sentences. Inside you will find: 193 exercises 20-exercise review section A handy Glossary--Latin-English; English--Latin for quick reference