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
- He enters the field.
- She is greeting Quintus.
- He helps the woman.
- He listens to (his) daughter.
- She sends the woman.
- He praises the boy.
- He is preparing dinner.
- She sees the road.
- He is carrying food.
- 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
- The farmer returns.
- She is telling a story.
- He is preparing the food.
- (His) daughter is working
- She praises the woman.
- (Her) son enters.
- Scintilla is listening.
- She is listening to Horatia
- The boy is waiting.
- 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
- A woman is helping Horatia.
- Horatia is preparing food.
- Horatia greets the farmer.
- The boy hears a story.
- The farmer is sending his son.
- Quintus praises the house.
- The water enters the street.
- Scintilla hears (her) daughter.
- The son is waiting for Flaccus.
- Flaccus is carrying water.