Debi Stamey
07-06-2006, 08:09 AM
AS I was rereading the articles on this site I came across this statement:
Once you have recited all the Latin forms, you may begin with English grammar.
Recite the eight parts of speech. Do meanings for all 6 tenses in English. Recite pronouns, adjectives, and more verb forms if you know them. List the 5 cases. What is the possessive case? The to/for case? The direct object case? The subject case? What are the two ways to show possession in English? What are the 4 attributes of nouns? What are the three genders? What are the 6 attributes of verbs? And so on.
Does anyone do this? If so what exactly do you say? I'm not sure I know all of this. Would you simply take a grammar book and start reciting the rules as they present them?
Debi Stamey
Once you have recited all the Latin forms, you may begin with English grammar.
Recite the eight parts of speech. Do meanings for all 6 tenses in English. Recite pronouns, adjectives, and more verb forms if you know them. List the 5 cases. What is the possessive case? The to/for case? The direct object case? The subject case? What are the two ways to show possession in English? What are the 4 attributes of nouns? What are the three genders? What are the 6 attributes of verbs? And so on.
Does anyone do this? If so what exactly do you say? I'm not sure I know all of this. Would you simply take a grammar book and start reciting the rules as they present them?
Debi Stamey