How about an academic question, yes?
Does anyone have any special techniques or anything to remember the endings for the future and future perfect? I study them, think I know them, and then once I take a quiz on them, the Latin part of my brain must freeze up because I cannot remember the endings. I keep looking at them and writing them out, but they're just not sinking it yet. The imperfect, perfect, and pluperfect took me a while to remember as well, and I swear I'm starting to forget the present!
So yeah, any suggestions? :)
Oh, and happy April Fools' Day. Wikipedia has amusing hoaxes from the past (here). My favorite is still the spaghetti harvesting. And just to plug myself, I wrote an article for the school paper two years ago about today. I'm surprised it's still in the archives online. (here)
Olivia H.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
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I had no idea the tradition goes that back...thanks Olivia, and keep that paper as CV padding---you never know when you are going to need it and believe it or not, everything counts!
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