Sorry, I forgot to attach the excercises
3.1
I know that finding these is one of my weaknesses, I�m not sure why, I have the
same problem in Latin.

�Who(subject, nominative) is he(complement, nominative)?� she(subject,
nominative) asked. �He�s(subject, nominative) the one whom the police wanted to
find.� He(subject, nominative) replied. �Oh. I(subject, nominative) think
I(compliment, nominative) know him(object, accusative), in that case. Why do
they(subject, nominative) want to get him(object, accusative)? How did
he(subject, nominative) bother them(object, accusative)?� He(subject,
nominative) looked at her(object, accusative), amazed. �You(subject, nominative)
don�t know? You(subject, nominative) don�t know who(prepositional, accusative)
caused all this?� She(subject, nominative) didn�t know. �It�s(subject,
nominative) I(compliment, nominative). I(subject, nominative) had the suitcase,
remember, I(subject, nominative) held it(object, accusative).� He(subject,
nominative) continued. Shocked, she(subject, nominative) interjected �I(subject,
nominative) thought I(prepositional, accusative) knew you(object, accusative)!�

3.2
The dwarf has a ring.
Hauk has a helmet.
The elf sees a ghost.
He is the king.
He sees the dwarf.

3.3
Ulf vegr konungrinn.
Hjalm a alfrinn.
Hauk ser konungrinn.
Konung er Olafr.

3.4
A king is called Olaf. He has a sword. The sword is called Tyrfing. Olaf sees a
wolf and says, �Here is a wolf!�. Olaf takes the sword and says, �Here is my
sword, wolf. It is called Tyrfing. Tyrfing kills you!� The wolf sees Olaf and
the sword, Tyrfing. But a worm is also here. Olaf does not see it. But the worm
sees Olaf.

3.5
Sigurd heitir konungr. Brand ok knif hann a en eigi hest. Konungr er ok Olafr.
Hest a hann. Hestinn ser Sigurdr ok segir, �Hest eigi a Ek. Hestr er her!�
Hestinn her konungrinn. Brand, knif, ok hest a konungrinn.




my computer doesn't have all the right fonts to do all the marks and stuff, if
theres anything i can download that would be useful thatd be nice, thanks again



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