Legends of Abbreviations
(Each subject has its own, individualized legend.)
These are the abbreviations you will find in the corrections I embed in your exercises, papers, quizzes, and exams.
French
Corrections
"ag" = a problem w/ agreement (e.g., subject/verb, adjective/noun [number and/or gender], etc.)
"const." = improper/incorrect French sentence construction
"Eng." = simply English translated into French, not authentic French
"gram." = grammatical mistake
"pl." = a problem with proper placement of a word in relation to other words
"sp." = spelling error (which, remember, includes incorrect accents)
"vocab." = incorrect French vocabulary choice
"const." = improper/incorrect French sentence construction
"Eng." = simply English translated into French, not authentic French
"gram." = grammatical mistake
"pl." = a problem with proper placement of a word in relation to other words
"sp." = spelling error (which, remember, includes incorrect accents)
"vocab." = incorrect French vocabulary choice
Latin
Corrections
"ag" = a problem w/ agreement (e.g., subject/verb, adjective/noun [number, gender, and/or case], etc.)
"Eng." = simply English translated into Latin, not authentic, smooth Latin
"gram." = grammatical mistake
"sp." = spelling error
"vocab." = incorrect Latin vocabulary choice
"Eng." = simply English translated into Latin, not authentic, smooth Latin
"gram." = grammatical mistake
"sp." = spelling error
"vocab." = incorrect Latin vocabulary choice
Explain the Grammar
Nouns:
All nouns in Latin have number, gender, and case. For ETG of nouns, list these three attributes plus why (remember, why [the function of the case] not how [the ending that designates the case]). Then, translate.
Verbs:
All verbs in Latin have person, number, tense, mood, and voice. For ETG of verbs, list these five attributes. Then, translate
All nouns in Latin have number, gender, and case. For ETG of nouns, list these three attributes plus why (remember, why [the function of the case] not how [the ending that designates the case]). Then, translate.
Verbs:
All verbs in Latin have person, number, tense, mood, and voice. For ETG of verbs, list these five attributes. Then, translate