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English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series) (edition 2004)

by Norma Goldman, Ladislas Szymanski

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Thousands of students have found these books the ideal way to master the grammar of their chosen language. They offer a step-by-step explanation of a concept as it applies to English, a presentation of the same concept as it appplies to the target language, the similarities and differences between the two languages, stressing common pitfalls for English speakers and including review exercises with an answer key.… (more)
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Title:English Grammar for Students of Latin: The Study Guide for Those Learning Latin (English Grammar Series)
Authors:Norma Goldman
Other authors:Ladislas Szymanski
Info:Olivia & Hill Pr (2004), Edition: 3, Paperback, 170 pages
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This is really a great book. It's useful to help with Latin grammar, but it's not too bad for just grammar in general. I bought it because it was used, and very inexpensive, but it's proved to be useful. I had to laugh when I saw reviews on Amazon, because I'm not the only one that felt that way.

It's an excellent resource, whether you're learning Latin, or just need help with grammar. ( )
  Lyndatrue | May 7, 2014 |
This has proved to be an excellent study tool in my Latin class. ( )
  sealford | Apr 3, 2012 |
When I got "stuck" in my third level Greek course the professor suggested this book. Incredibly helpful for those like myself who may have had a less then stellar education in English grammar at the primary and secondary levels. ( )
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