Conjugation sheet?

Hello, I am learning latin, I understand the grammar completely(as far as I have gotten, that is) but I wanted to know if there is a sheet of the conjugations of verbs and nouns (and adjectives) that I can print out?

Also, I want to know about the adverbs in latin, before I go through a download-athon again, which book deals with this?

Thanks!

Conjugation sheet

hahahahaha :laughing: :laughing:

all the textbooks and most latin dictionaries should have sections devoted to charts of all of the grammatical stuff. which book do you use? it should be in there.

for verbs, I recommend “501 Latin Verbs” which conjugates fully over 500 verbs, regular and irregular. It’s very helpful.

I have “cassell’s latin english dictionary”, other than that I have nothing. Also, the declensions, is that online?

http://www.textkit.com/learn/ID/108/author_id/13/

Have a look at Michael Natal’s grammar summary at http://mnatal.members.easyspace.com/mrnmisc/mrnltngram.htm

I’ve used it to print out 5 sheets which have been stuck on the wall above my desk:

  1. Active Indicative Conjugations
  2. Passive Indicative Conjugations
  3. Active Subjuntive Conjugations
  4. Passive Subjunctive Conjugations
  5. Noun Declensions

That page is really great! :slight_smile: Everything you need to know is there (almost).

I can tell he was a Moreland & Fleischer student :slight_smile:

So can I, without knowing the M&F book. It’s on the top of the page :laughing:

Ingrid