Verbs and objects

Exercise 1

Translate these sentences into Latin. Each answer should consist of the object of a verb in the accusative case followed by the verb. help

  1. He enters the field.
  2. She is greeting Quintus.
  3. He helps the woman.
  4. He listens to (his) daughter.
  5. She sends the woman.
  6. He praises the boy.
  7. He is preparing dinner.
  8. She sees the road.
  9. He is carrying food.
  10. She calls Horatia.

Exercise 2

Translate these sentences into Latin. Each answer should consist of a noun followed by a verb. The noun will be either the subject or the object of the verb. Remember to put the object of the verb into the accusative case. help

  1. The farmer returns.
  2. She is telling a story.
  3. He is preparing the food.
  4. (His) daughter is working
  5. She praises the woman.
  6. (Her) son enters.
  7. Scintilla is listening.
  8. She is listening to Horatia
  9. The boy is waiting.
  10. He is waiting for the girl.

Exercise 3

Translate these sentences into Latin. Each answer should consist of three words: the subject (a noun in the nominative case) the object of the verb (a noun in the accusative case) and a verb. help

  1. A woman is helping Horatia.
  2. Horatia is preparing food.
  3. Horatia greets the farmer.
  4. The boy hears a story.
  5. The farmer is sending his son.
  6. Quintus praises the house.
  7. The water enters the street.
  8. Scintilla hears (her) daughter.
  9. The son is waiting for Flaccus.
  10. Flaccus is carrying water.