quem quam cetera

Before moving on I thought I’d revise. Fingers crossed the following is correct.

Quem Iulia vocat? - Iulia (ea) Iulium (eum) vocat.
Quam Iulia vocat? - Iulia (ea) Aemiliam (eam) vocat.
Quis vocat Iulium? - Iulia (ea) Iulium (eum) vocat
Quem audit Iulius? - Iulius (is) Quintum (eum) audit.
Aemilia, quae mater est liberorum, filium verberat.
Iulius, qui dominus servorum est, Davum interrogat.

Omnia proba sunt! They all look good.

Multas gratias ago tibi. - Working through the book of exercises - quite a lot to do, but worthwhile. Repetition, repetition, repetition. But is it the mother of wisdom?
Anyway, time to continue with Cap. V. - Downloaded Gibbons Decline and Fall. Thought it might be rather dry and expected it to be an uphill struggle, but the language does flow nicely.

Gibbons is a fun historical piece. Just remember that much of it is outdated.