1. I knew that the women were unjust.
2. You knew that the kings would be unjust.
3. Let him know that the king is good!
4. Let them know that they are unjust!
5. I wish that you might know that you are unjust.
6. Let all women know that men are unjust!
7. We freed the slaves.
8. The citizens were freeing the children of the slaves.
9. You, men of Athens, have freed the city.
10. I wish that you (s.) might free me.
11. I wish that you (s.) might ransom me.
12. Don't (pl.) free those men!
13. Don't (pl.) ransom those women!
14. You knew that I freed them.
15. You knew that I had ransomed the men of that city.
16. You knew that I was going to the city.
17. You knew that I would go to the city.
18. You knew that I had gone to the city.
19. They knew that we were in the house.
20. They knew that we had been in the house.
21. Many men saw him.
22. More men than women were in the house.
23. That city is larger than this one.
24. I wish that you would say more.
25. I shall tell you what has happened.
26. I wish that you (pl.) would tell me what's happened.
26. I saw him and told him what's happened.
27. Once the king had told them everything, they obeyed.
28. I will obey you when you tell me what you've done.
29. We will obey her when she arrives.
30. The ransomed man obeyed his ransomers.
31. The children obeyed their parents.
32. The very wicked outnumber their superiors.
33. He's coming to talk to you.
34. I'll do what he said.
35. Do what I said!
36. Be a better king than your father was.
37. Those who do such things are better than those who don't.
38. Those who did these things will suffer!
39. Look at what's happened!
40. I had said the same things myself.