Tahn Kumâra,

Your offer is most generous and I would be most appreciative,
indeed. There are some answers in the back of the book, but not as
many as I require to see if I really am understanding and using the
grammar correctly. And I must also admit that I am not studying as
regularly as I intend... :(

May you be well,
Ruth


--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Kumaara Bhikkhu <venkumara@...> wrote:
> At 10:57 PM 15-01-03, violine05 <ruth@...> wrote:
> >Hellp all. I am using Narada Thera's book to learn Pali. Since I
am
> >studying alone and the explanations/examples are rather terse (and
> >there don't seem to be as many answers in the back of the book as
I
> >would like) I hope that those you know more about the Pali grammar
> >may help me when I get stuck. I've only gotten through Lesson V,
so
> >I'm just starting out with this.
>
> Dear Ruth,
>
> There's a set of suggested answers to the exercises. Not complete
though. Only up to about half way through the book. I have it
somewhere in my hard disk. If you like to have it, please tell me.
>
> peace
>
> Kumâra Bhikkhu