Thursday Resource: Latin for Addicts

LfA Latin for Addicts is the blog of a grad student who is systematically going through Allen and Greenough. Each post discusses a topic from the grammar and gives reminders of quirks of the language (of the Latin and of the writing of A&G). It’s a fun refresher to get a daily post in your feed reader about some point of grammar.
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