Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Identify the subject in the following sentence:
Identify the predicate nominative/s in the following sentence:
Translate the sentence:
Themistoclēs est Athēniēnsium dux et homō valdē callidus.
clever
a
person
and
very
is
the general
of
Themistocles
the Athenians
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Xerxēs rēx Persārum contrā Graecōs bellum cum māgnā industriā parāre dīcitur.
Identify the subject/s in the following sentence:
Xerxēs rēx Persārum contrā Graecōs bellum cum māgnā industriā parāre dīcitur.
Identify the accusative noun/s in the following sentence:
Xerxēs rēx Persārum contrā Graecōs bellum cum māgnā industriā parāre dīcitur.
Translate the following sentence:
Xerxēs rēx Persārum contrā Graecōs bellum cum māgnā industriā parāre dīcitur.
to prepare
care
great
king
war
of
with
the Persians
Xerxes
against
the Greeks
is said
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Xerxēs multōs mīlitēs et multās nāvēs habet et cum multīs virīs armātīs ad Graeciam nāvigat.
Identify the nominative noun/s (subject) in the following sentence:
Xerxēs multōs mīlitēs et multās nāvēs habet et cum multīs virīs armātīs ad Graeciam nāvigat.
Identify the accusative noun/s (direct object) in the following sentence:
Xerxēs multōs mīlitēs et multās nāvēs habet et cum multīs virīs armātīs ad Graeciam nāvigat.
Identify the accusative adjective/s (direct object) in the following sentence:
Xerxēs multōs mīlitēs et multās nāvēs habet et cum multīs virīs armātīs ad Graeciam nāvigat.
Identify the ablative noun/s and adjective/s (indirect object) in the following sentence:
Xerxēs multōs mīlitēs et multās nāvēs habet et cum multīs virīs armātīs ad Graeciam nāvigat.
Translate the following sentence:
Xerxēs multōs mīlitēs et multās nāvēs habet et cum multīs virīs armātīs ad Graeciam nāvigat.
has
Greece
many soldiers
many armed men
and many ships
Xerxes
he is sailing
with
and
towards
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs bellum timent et ōrācula Pӯthiae petere dēcernunt.
Identify the nominative noun/s (subject) in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs bellum timent et ōrācula Pӯthiae petere dēcernunt.
Identify the accusative noun/s (direct object) in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs bellum timent et ōrācula Pӯthiae petere dēcernunt.
Identify the genitive noun/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs bellum timent et ōrācula Pӯthiae petere dēcernunt.
Translate the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs bellum timent et ōrācula Pӯthiae petere dēcernunt.
The Athenians
the Pythian priestess
fear
decide
to seek
of
and
the oracles
war
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Pӯthia Delphīs habitat et cōnsilia Apollinis hominibus dat.
Identify the nominative noun/s (subject) in the following sentence:
Pӯthia Delphīs habitat et cōnsilia Apollinis hominibus dat.
Identify the accusative noun/s (direct object) in the following sentence:
Pӯthia Delphīs habitat et cōnsilia Apollinis hominibus dat.
Identify the genitive noun/s (possession) in the following sentence:
Pӯthia Delphīs habitat et cōnsilia Apollinis hominibus dat.
Identify the dative noun/s in the following sentence:
Pӯthia Delphīs habitat et cōnsilia Apollinis hominibus dat.
Translate the following sentence:
Pӯthia Delphīs habitat et cōnsilia Apollinis hominibus dat.
she gives
at Delphi
of
to
lives
and
Apollo
the counsels
The Pythian priestess
people
Identify the verb/s in the folowing sentence:
Pӯthia haec verba Athēniēnsibus in templō Delphicō dīcit:
Identify the nominative noun/s (subject) in the folowing sentence:
Pӯthia haec verba Athēniēnsibus in templō Delphicō dīcit:
Identify the accusative noun/s (direct object) in the folowing sentence:
Pӯthia haec verba Athēniēnsibus in templō Delphicō dīcit:
Identify the dative noun/s ("to/for") in the folowing sentence:
Pӯthia haec verba Athēniēnsibus in templō Delphicō dīcit:
Identify the ablative noun/s (indirect object/object of preposition) in the folowing sentence:
Pӯthia haec verba Athēniēnsibus in templō Delphicō dīcit:
Translate the folowing sentence:
Pӯthia haec verba Athēniēnsibus in templō Delphicō dīcit:
these
words
in
to
The Pythian priestess
the Delphic temple
says
the Athenians
Identify verb/s in the folowing sentence:
“Athēniēnsēs mūrīs ligneīs servārī possunt.”
Identify accusative noun/s in the folowing sentence:
“Athēniēnsēs mūrīs ligneīs servārī possunt.”
Identify ablative noun/s in the folowing sentence:
“Athēniēnsēs mūrīs ligneīs servārī possunt.”
Translate the folowing sentence:
“Athēniēnsēs mūrīs ligneīs servārī possunt.”
can be
by means
The Athenians
of wooden walls
saved
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Sōlus Themistoclēs sē cōnsilium Apollinis intellegere putat.
Identify the nominative noun/s in the following sentence:
Sōlus Themistoclēs sē cōnsilium Apollinis intellegere putat.
Identify the reflexive pronoun/s in the following sentence:
Sōlus Themistoclēs sē cōnsilium Apollinis intellegere putat.
Identify the accusative noun/s (direct object) in the following sentence:
Sōlus Themistoclēs sē cōnsilium Apollinis intellegere putat.
Identify the genitive noun/s (possessive) in the following sentence:
Sōlus Themistoclēs sē cōnsilium Apollinis intellegere putat.
Translate the following sentence:
Sōlus Themistoclēs sē cōnsilium Apollinis intellegere putat.
the advice
Only
understands
he
Apollo
Themistocles
of
thinks
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Mūrōs ligneōs esse nāvēs dīcit.
Identify the accusative noun/s in the following sentence:
Mūrōs ligneōs esse nāvēs dīcit.
Translate the following sentence:
Mūrōs ligneōs esse nāvēs dīcit.
ships
are
the wooden walls
He says that
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs verba Themistoclis esse bona putant.
Identify the nominative noun/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs verba Themistoclis esse bona putant.
Identify the accusative noun/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs verba Themistoclis esse bona putant.
Identify the genitive noun/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs verba Themistoclis esse bona putant.
Translate the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs verba Themistoclis esse bona putant.
think
Themistocles
the words
good
The Athenians
of
are
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Ā terrā suā fugiunt, sed multās nāvēs aedificant.
Identify the accusative noun/s in the following sentence:
Ā terrā suā fugiunt, sed multās nāvēs aedificant.
Identify the ablative noun/s (indirect object/object of preposition) in the following sentence:
Ā terrā suā fugiunt, sed multās nāvēs aedificant.
Translate the following sentence:
Ā terrā suā fugiunt, sed multās nāvēs aedificant.
their
They flee
from
but
many
they build
land
ships
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Tunc nāvēs Persārum māgnā fortitūdine oppugnant et Persās vincunt.
Identify the accusative noun/s in the following sentence:
Tunc nāvēs Persārum māgnā fortitūdine oppugnant et Persās vincunt.
Identify the genitive noun/s (possessive) in the following sentence:
Tunc nāvēs Persārum māgnā fortitūdine oppugnant et Persās vincunt.
Identify the ablative noun/s in the following sentence:
Tunc nāvēs Persārum māgnā fortitūdine oppugnant et Persās vincunt.
Translate the following sentence:
Tunc nāvēs Persārum māgnā fortitūdine oppugnant et Persās vincunt.
and
the ships
of the Persians
with
the Persians
they defeat
they attack
Then
courage
great
Identify the verb/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs timōre līberantur.
Identify the nominative noun/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs timōre līberantur.
Identify the ablative noun/s in the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs timōre līberantur.
Translate the following sentence:
Athēniēnsēs timōre līberantur.
The Athenians
are freed
from fear
What are Xerxes’ intentions?
What do the Athenians do before undertaking anything against Xerxes?
Was Pythia’s advice effective?