Does anyone have a 'cheat sheet' for Attic? By which I mean the grammar tables all put together on a single sheet of paper. I had one for Latin, which I printed out on one both sides, basically fitting 3 pages on each side (with font size reduced to small of course). For Attic I would imagine at least twice the room is needed, but it could still be small enough to act as a bookmark.
Before I try to do this myself, does anyone else already have one of these available? I looked on google but couldn't find anything. Otherwise I might have to pilfer Mastronarde's paradigms and shrink them as much as possible.
Cheat Sheet for Attic?
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Re: Cheat Sheet for Attic?
Hmm I don't think it would really work, regardless you could just try writing one out and calling it revision.
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Re: Cheat Sheet for Attic?
There are some nice memory aids and reviews (links at the bottom of these pages) from the university of Houston.
It helped me prepare for my test last year:
syllabus 1
syllabus 2
syllabus 3
It helped me prepare for my test last year:
syllabus 1
syllabus 2
syllabus 3
Nate.