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71 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better English grammar than most English grammars!,
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This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
This English Grammar for students of foreign languages series is the best thing I've found for explaining grammar concepts and terms. It's concise, it's understandable, using a few clear examples and not making things too complex to stick. I use this title (Latin) to tutor kids who aren't even taking Latin but are having trouble really grasping what the English terms are and how the rules and structure of grammar underlie what we are all simply accustomed to reading and to saying. I personally recommend this book as an adjunct to any Latin course. Even those of us at the top of our honors English classes and the tippy-top of standard college entrance exams can benefit from this succinct reminder and handy reference when diving into the complexities of another language. It clarifies our grasp on our own grammar, in a succinct and well-indexed manner, and provides a handy explanation of basic analogous constructions. Such an understanding is GREAT to have before launching into Woodcock's or Bennett's references for syntax and grammar in Latin. For less serious students, like high-schoolers (in their view) simply serving their sentence in language class, it helps them to understand what the Latin book means by "Subjunctive" and "relative" versus "demonstrative" pronoun.
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Invaluable both for Latin and English,
This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
This is one of those indispensible tools for introductory Latin work, or if you are trying to refresh and touch up your Latin skills then this is a must have. It starts out with basic and simple English grammer then walks you into the Latin. The authors do an excellent job of explaining the Latin defintion and sentence structure of Latin grammer. The book is very user friendly and is well written and organized so that one does not need to know Latin before purchasing this book. I highly recommend this book for any Latin student or those interested in becoming one.
41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Educational Asset,
This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
This is a perfect resource for a student who wishes to improve their command of the English and Latin languages. The author uses many examples to demonstrate grammatical principles--all of which are presented in Latin and English. Furthermore, the topic matter is very comprehensive; to my knowledge there is not one grammar subject missing. Although ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR STUDENTS OF LATIN is very resourceful, I advice that students seeking information about either begining Latin grammar or introductory English grammar find another book. This work operates under the premise that the reader has some background in both Latin and English grammar. I readily recommend ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR STUDENTS OF LATIN. It certainly belongs in every Latin and English classroom!
45 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A little too basic for second year students,
By Benjamin Fallensby (Philadelphia, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
This book goes through all the parts of speach that you learn in your first year of Latin. I must say it was invaluable for learning all the verb tenses and brushing up on some shaky english grammar (ahem cough). I was disappointed, however, at its simplicity; it is by no means exhaustive.e.g. The book mentions only four types of ablatives (absolute, agent, means, and preposition) and gives translation examples that will not work every time. I was equally disappointed with the sections on the subjunctive mood. As I translate Livi for the first time, I realize that he loves using the subjunctive in complex ways (ack!). Concerning the shortcomings this book has in reference to the subjunctive, I will give a direct quote from page 93, "However, there are many other independent and dependent uses of the subjunctive in Latin, and we refer you to the explanations and examples in your Latin textbook." So what do you do when your textbook is written entirely in Latin? I highly recomend this book for someone who is just starting off in Latin. After your first semester, it will start seeing less and less use. The cover is laminated and will easily withstand coffee if it is used as a coaster.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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English Grammar for Students of Latin,
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This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
Found this one essential to reviewing basic English grammar,and like that it is geared to students of Latin. Grammar is important in the study of Latin, and a review of Englsh Grammar helps, especially because it seems the schools no longer really teach grammar. I found this very helpful.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Useful,
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This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
Purchased for use in an intensive Latin course, the grammar offers very good examples of English constructions and then compares them to their Latin counterpart. Worth purchasing.
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Used as class preparation,
By Jackie & Barry Horton (Thousand Oaks, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
I found this book excellent in helping the student to understand the dynamics of Latin grammar as they compared to English grammar. The book really kills per se two birds with one stone since it is laid out in such a fashion where the English grammatical concept is discussed and then right alongside, the concept in Latin is presented. I used this book to prepare my lessons for both my jr. high introductory classes and high school level Latin, and in fact, I followed and taught the presentations as they are laid out in the book. I believe it gave the students a way to connect something new (Latin) with something they already were familiar with (English grammar) thus facilitating learning the Latin. You will not be disappointed.
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Excellent study guide,
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This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
For those who are rusty in their english grammar, this book will truly help with one's latin studies. However if you are using Wheelock's, consider Dr. Dale Grote's Guide to Wheelock's Latin. Geared to the chapters in Wheelock.
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"English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series)",
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This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
"English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series)" is a great quick "pocket" review for Latin. It gives the reader quick access to the essential grammar the student might need for a test or exam. It is also an inexpensive guide for review over the summer in between Latin 101 and Latin 102.
What I like about it: Quick, easy one or two page of the grammar of Latin with the corresponding equivalent (if one exists) in English. It includes review samples to cement the reader's understanding of those concepts. A great book to have on had throughout your Latin career. What I didn't like about it: It could have more examples and samples to look at to cement one's understanding of Latin grammar.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Struggling Latin Student Still Struggling,
This review is from: English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (Paperback)
I didn't find this book to be extremely useful in my studies. I tried to use it, but found that it didn't seem to cover the grammar in a way that was easy to switch back and forth between this book, and the primary text book of Wheelock's Latin.
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English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) by Norma Goldman (Paperback - June 2004)
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