Ani wrote:I look forward to any recommendations although I'm worried you're going to say "French isn't very different from English so you should have gotten this by now"
I don't get the connection (the "so") but I do agree with both clauses individually. The second clause because, for example,:
Ani wrote:smallwhite wrote:Ani wrote:I could use more study of the type of grammar that covers "verb tense used in x type of expression".
Like what, for example?
1) après que + futur antérieur vs. avant que + ne + subjonctif
The first one is taught on page 153 of Schaum's Italian grammar and the second one page 162. One can easily do 5 pages of Schaum's a day and reach pages 153 and 162 on days 31 and 33. (Not implying I recommend doing Schaum's but it is an option).
Ani wrote:I look forward to any recommendations...
Again, not recommending, but I've been meaning to ask you: how did you find A Comprehensive French Grammar? You probably didn't use it much, but how did you find it when you did use it?
Ani wrote:I look forward to any recommendations...
This time recommending. Decide on a grammar syllabus, and cover it. But you homeschool, ie. teach, so you must know this better than I do.