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by Sue Shelton


Indirect Statement

Do your students tell you that indirect statement is one of the trickier grammatical problems they encounter in their Latin classes? If so, show them this PowerPoint presentation that tackles many of their questions, including

· What exactly is indirect statement?
· How is indirect statement formed?
· How does one translate indirect statement?

This presentation gives students an opportunity to chart the translation of indirect statement and also asks them questions about the grammar, ensuring that they grapple with indirect statement, thereby ensuring that they will remember it more clearly.


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