- I can tell what declension a noun belongs to when I see its nominative and genitive endings.
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- I can tell what conjugation a verb belongs to when I see its infinitive (principal parts).
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- I know what a derivative is and how to find them in the dictionary if necessary.
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- I make flash cards to help me study for vocab quizzes/tests.
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- I have someone call my words to me to help me memorize them.
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- I read my words over and over to memorize them.
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- I write my words over and over to memorize them.
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- I use the online quizzes to study for my vocabulary quizzes.
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- I study for vocabs a different way.
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- I don't study. I get whatever I learn in class.
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- Since the actual tests are online before I have to take them, I go online to practice before I have to take it for a grade.
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- I know what a case is.
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- I know what case is used for what purpose in English and vice versa.
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- I know what a tense is.
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- I can form and recognize different verb tenses in Latin.
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- I know the personal endings and what English pronouns they represent.
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- I know what an infinitive is and how to translate it.
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- I know what an imperative is and how to translate it.
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- When I translate, I go through and see what words I recognize first and try to get an idea of what the selection says. Then I look at the word endings to finalize what order to put the words into.
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- When I translate, I look up every word and try to put it into some kind of logical order.
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- I know how to recognize different verb tenses in Latin by looking at the words.
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- I can make an educated guess as to what gender a noun is by knowing its nominative ending and its meaning.
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