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Latin Verb Tenses

by Richard Prior
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Synopsis

Conjugate Latin verbs with the skill of Cicero in no time

If, as the immortal Ovid wrote, abeunt studia in mores ("earnest study passes into habit"), then meditor planto perficio ("practice makes perfect")!

This workbook—ideal for beginning and intermediate learners—presents Latin verbs in context. Following the popular and proven Practice Makes Perfect method, it includes an array of unique skill-building features that make language learning easier than you ever thought possible.

With Practice Makes Perfect: Latin Verb Tenses, you will:

  • Master hundreds of regular and irregular verbs and their tenses
  • Learn when and why to use different word tenses
  • Build your conjugating skills with dozens of engaging exercises
  • Get additional help from a comprehensive list of conjugations and a chart of verbs with their prepositions

Richard E. Prior, Ph.D., is an associate professor of classics at Furman University. In addition to Latin language and literature he teaches Roman civilization and archaeology.

About the Author, Richard Prior

Richard E. Prior, Ph.D., is an associate professor of classics at Furman University. In addition to Latin language and literature he teaches Roman civilization and archaeology.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780071462921

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