I don't see any verbs in the first 3 lessons in Ecce Romani 1 that will allow direct objects. Which lesson are you on now?
http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?area=view&wcprefix=jfk&wcsuffix=1000
Will you please give me extremely basic sentences that I have to translate into Latin using direct objectums?
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I am now on Chapter 4
The girl sees the boys.
The servant walks in the fields.
The boy climbs the tree.
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Now, surely your text has practice sentences, too. And be sure you use the lessons and vocabulary and grammar exercises in the link I gave you above.
The servant walks in the fields.
The boy climbs the tree.
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Now, surely your text has practice sentences, too. And be sure you use the lessons and vocabulary and grammar exercises in the link I gave you above.
Puella videt puerum.
Servus ambulat in agris(em?)
Puer ascendit arborem.
Servus ambulat in agris(em?)
Puer ascendit arborem.
The -em ending would be used for accusative singular. The ending -is you used first is correct.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/declining-a-latin-noun.html
Everything else is correct.
http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/declining-a-latin-noun.html
Everything else is correct.