<p>I'm currently in Latin IV, and tomorrow I have a quiz on all the Latin declensions and conjugations. I am vaguely familiar with all of them but am I by no means solid enough to take a quiz (and get a 95+ on it). </p>
<p>My question is - pretend you're a student who does not remember anything in any conjugation/declension, how do you memorize them in one night? </p>
<p>(Obviously my situation is not that drastic, I have a pretty general idea of how the first declension goes, etc. etc. I just wanted advice on how to basically memorize all of it in its entirety before tomorrow.)</p>
<p>I took Latin until my junior year but i would write out all the declensions and conjugations from memory and then rewrite completely any section (ex: 2nd) that I got wrong. And after you rewrite them, get a new sheet of paper and repeat the whole process until you get them all right.
My teacher gave a bunch of these mega quizzes though so I eventually got them muscle memoried :P</p>
<p>I introduced this to my friend too and she went from low 80’s to a 96. Good luck:)</p>
<p>I’m enrolled in IB Latin SL! I feel like conjugations and stuff are kind of ingrained and that after you look at them for a little bit, it all starts to come back to you!</p>