future perfect or perfect subjunctive

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You can always save bookmarks, but I do find reading from a screen and the pdf interface to be a bit uncomfortable as well.
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When I was using Latin for Beginners, I always printed the pages to take with me to and from work. I didn’t enjoy studying directly from the PDF file on the computer, however, I would sometimes work out the exercises in a text file on the computer (while reading from the printed version).

I just prefer working from a book in printed form.

Mercifully, I have had long practice in reading books and doing other studies on the computer. My curriculum from the age of twelve was a set of about 200 books on CDs; I worked my way through them, all on the computer. They could have been printed out, but who has that much ink?!

Nowadays, I usually only print out “Latin for Beginners,” and even then only when I won’t have access to the computer for the day.

I hope you have a good monitor! My eyes would kill me…

It’s not a bad monitor, as monitors go, but like the rest of us, it has its good days and its bad days…it had an awful time with [size=150]υιος

Oh how lovely…

Videris can mean “you are being seen”, “you will have seen”, or perfect subjunctive! Latina est gaudium…

Neato mosquito! I haven’t done Passives yet; that’s coming in Unit 4.