Each short Latin sentence has an English verb or noun in parentheses, in the singular. Give the Latin word in the correct number, or number and case; you can figure out what number, or number and case, from the context, that is, what the rest of the sentence needs.
Example:
(girl) fabulas narrant. Answer: puellae:
since the verb is plural, the subject must be plural. A direct object is already specified
(fabulas), so girl(s) must be the subject.
Go to the previous exercise.