Chapter 4 Exercise B
1. The boy praises the slave's memory.

Puer laudat servi memoriam.

2. The women are calling the lieutenant's friend.

Feminae vocant lēgātī amīcum.

3. The lieutenant is looking at the boys' horses.

Lēgātus spectat equōs puerōrum .

4. The lieutenants seize the farmer's fields.

Lēgātī occupant agrīcolārum agerōs.

agricolae agrōs

5. You (sing.) love the messenger's daughter.

Amās filium nūntī.

filiam

6. The boys do not carry the messenger's trumpets.

Puerī nōn portant tubās nūntī.

7. We love the gods and goddesses.

Amāmus deōs deāsque.

8. The messengers carry the letter.

Nūntī portant literās.

9. The slave of the lieutenant is calling the boy.

Servus lēgātī vocat puerum.

10. Are the men fighting in the plains?

Virīne pugnant in campīs?