Usages of eos
Soror dicit matrem eos cras ad forum venire velle.
The sister says that mother wants them to come to the forum tomorrow.
Non sum certus discipulos paratos esse, sed magistra dicit eos paratos esse.
I am not sure that the students are ready, but the teacher says that they are ready.
Huic puellae duo asini sunt, et eos mane ad agrum ducit.
This girl has two donkeys, and she leads them to the field in the morning.
Huic gallinae quattuor pulli sunt, et mater dicit eos semper famem habere.
This hen has four chicks, and mother says that they are always hungry.
Discipuli exercitium difficile suscipiunt, quia magistra dicit eos paratos esse.
The students undertake a difficult exercise, because the teacher says that they are ready.
Remi umidi in navi iacent, sed nauta dicit eos adhuc utiles esse.
The wet oars lie in the ship, but the sailor says that they are still useful.
Discipula rogat cur lictores fasces gerant; magistra respondet eos imperii signum esse.
The female student asks why the lictors carry the fasces; the teacher answers that they are a sign of power.
Humiles quoque cives bonam de re publica opinionem habere possunt, si eos alii audiunt.
Humble citizens too can have a good opinion about the state, if others listen to them.
In foro ne barbari quidem mercatores hodie strepitum faciunt, quia praeco eos tacere iubet.
In the forum not even foreign merchants make noise today, because the herald orders them to be silent.
Cum liberi lassi sint, tamen hilaritas matris eos laetiores facit.
Although the children are tired, mother’s cheerfulness nevertheless makes them happier.
Gener cum nuru nondum venit, sed mater dicit eos mox adfuturos esse.
The son-in-law has not yet come with the daughter-in-law, but mother says that they will soon be here.
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