Chapter 8: The death of Hector

Imperative mood; prepositions.

Statue of Laocoon being strangled by the monster from the sea after he warned the Trojans, "quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes": beware of Greeks bearing gifts! His warning, about the Trojan Horse, was not heeded, and thus the Greeks hidden inside the horse were able to open the gates of Troy to their comrades, spelling defeat for Troy.
Credits: From VRoma Image Archives; Susan Bonvallet.

In this exercise, practice formation of imperatives of verbs you know.

In this exercise, practice use of prepositions with the correct case.

In this exercise, practice changing a simple factual statement to an order, using imperative mood.