Subjects, verbs and objects

Exercise 1

Translate these sentences into Latin. Each answer should consist of a singular noun in the nominative case, a singular noun in the accusative case and a third person singular verb.

  1. The farmer is looking after the land.
  2. The boy is writing a story.
  3. A woman enters the field.
  4. The teacher is teaching his son.
  5. A girl leads the boy.
  6. The farmer praises the dinner.
  7. The teacher watches the land.
  8. Quintus sees his friend.
  9. The woman is carrying water.
  10. The girl greets the boy.

Exercise 2

Translate these sentences into Latin. Each answer should consist of a noun in the nominative case, a noun in the accusative case, and a third person singular verb.

  1. Scintilla is helping her daughter.
  2. The women are drawing water.
  3. The farmer is preparing the fields.
  4. The girls are buying food.
  5. The boys greet the teachers.
  6. Flaccus is writing letters.
  7. The farmers are leading their sons.
  8. The girl is listening to stories.
  9. The friends enter the school.
  10. The teacher sends away the girls.
  11. Horatia calls the boy.
  12. The boys are buying food.
  13. The woman is teaching the girls.
  14. The girls hand over the food.
  15. Quintus listens to stories.