Abstract

Author's summary.— Further examples of graphic grammar in support of the theory that it is easier for the average (visual‐minded) student to grasp visual explanations: a “pattern” for learning certain tenses of many French irregular verbs, and a graphic method for finding the present subjunctive.

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