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.
- The farmer is looking after the land.
- The boy is writing a story.
- A woman enters the field.
- The teacher is teaching his son.
- A girl leads the boy.
- The farmer praises the dinner.
- The teacher watches the land.
- Quintus sees his friend.
- The woman is carrying water.
- 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.
- Scintilla is helping her daughter.
- The women are drawing water.
- The farmer is preparing the fields.
- The girls are buying food.
- The boys greet the teachers.
- Flaccus is writing letters.
- The farmers are leading their sons.
- The girl is listening to stories.
- The friends enter the school.
- The teacher sends away the girls.
- Horatia calls the boy.
- The boys are buying food.
- The woman is teaching the girls.
- The girls hand over the food.
- Quintus listens to stories.