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Edward Peters

23 November 2006

Prepositions are

listed elsewhere

I notice you don't put the English alongside the Latin.

Nope. It's too easy to let the English serve as a crutch then. Say you get stuck on a word, you're tempted to glance over at the English, see it and think you "remember" it, and fool yourself by saying, "Oh, sure, I knew that", when really you didn't. Study however you want, but test yourself looking only at the Latin.

 

Catholic Issues Ecclesiastical Latin Study Organizer for Collins

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Note: I found charts like these a good way to review for tests when I used Collins, and so I offer them here for those who might likewise find them helpful. If you find any errors or omissions, please do let me know.

COLLINS, CHAPTERS: 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25, 26-30, 31-35

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ADVERBS

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