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Cont. This is a pretty solid grammar book. It contains tons of translation exercises. Basically you have the rules explained to you AND THEN you translate and read. It is not easy AT ALL. You might get discouraged but you can master any grammatical principle with time and practice. There are other grammar books out there. There is one of very high esteem that has been used in England for a long time called Kennedy's Revised Latin Primer. This is another good option. Just don't try some stupid intuition based method if you 1.) have never learned a foreign language to fluency before 2.) have no experience with a foreign language that has a case system and 3.) don't want to waste your time and money (LLPSI is costly if you really want to invest in the whole shebang). It's a serious fucking meme. It could however be useful once you've already got a good grasp of Latin grammar as a nice series of books to read. Although by the end of any serious grammar book you should be able to read any Latin text with a vocabulary gloss.

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