Write out each sentence, completing it with the correct case of the noun in parentheses. Then translate the sentence into English.

Amicus (servus, servum) laudat

Amicus laudat servum. (Nominative)

The friend praises the slave.

Amicus servus laudat. (Accusative)
The friend praises the slave.

Amicus servus (nominative) laudat.

Translation: The friend praises the slave.

Amicus (servi, servo) laudat.
Translation: The friend praises of the slave.

Amicus (servo, servum) laudat.
Translation: The friend praises to the slave.

To complete the sentence and indicate the correct case of the noun, "Amicus," we need to consider the verb, "laudat," which means "praises."

The verb "laudat" takes a direct object in the accusative case. The accusative case of "servus" is "servum."

Therefore, the completed sentence with the correct case is:

Amicus servum laudat.

Translating the sentence into English:

The friend praises the servant.