Saluete omnes!
Would one of you be willing to give me some practice Latin sentences like you are doing for Seamus? I have my Latin exam in two weeks and really need to brush up on my grammar. To give some context, I finished Jones and Sidwell’s Reading Latin textbook last semester. In class this semester, we’ve read Cicero’s De Amicitia, several of Horace’s Epistles, some of Martial’s epigrams, and some Catullus. As far as I know, the grammar section of the exam will have a passage from one of these texts and will ask questions like “what mood/tense is the underlined verb (and why)”, etc. It would great if someone could provide some practice sentences/grammar questions and correct me!
Gratias vobis ago!
Would one of you be willing to give me some practice Latin sentences like you are doing for Seamus? I have my Latin exam in two weeks and really need to brush up on my grammar. To give some context, I finished Jones and Sidwell’s Reading Latin textbook last semester. In class this semester, we’ve read Cicero’s De Amicitia, several of Horace’s Epistles, some of Martial’s epigrams, and some Catullus. As far as I know, the grammar section of the exam will have a passage from one of these texts and will ask questions like “what mood/tense is the underlined verb (and why)”, etc. It would great if someone could provide some practice sentences/grammar questions and correct me!
Gratias vobis ago!