May I ask you some things about grammar?
Where is a verb?
"Calls/invites" is a verb!
Where is a proper noun?
"Zeus" is a proper noun!
Where is an adjective?
"Best" is an adjective!  Splendid!
Where is a preposition?
Not quite.  "Her" is a pronoun.  In Latin "preposition" is "praepositiō".
"To". Ah, "to" is a preposition!
Where is a pronoun?
"Her".
And where is a noun written in the dative case?
"At the turtle".  "At the turtle" is in the dative!  Splendid!
Where is a masculine gender noun?
"Zeus" (is a masculine noun)!
Where is a feminine noun?
"Tortoise"  "Tortoise" is a feminine noun!
Where is a neuter noun?
"Animals"!  Splendid!
Is "the animals" singular or plural?
Singular.
Where is a noun written in the accusative case?
"Accusative"...(Latin:) "accūsātīvus".
"Animals"!  Yes!
Where is a feminine article?
"The".
Where is a masculine article?
"The".
And "the" is in the nominative? genitive? dative? accusative case?
Accusative.
Where is a conjunction?
"And".
Where is a... ah.  What verb means "is not present"?
"Is absent".  "Is absent" is the same as "is not present".
Ah! "Zeus is about to throw a wedding feast".  How is it said in the future tense?
"He will throw (lit: make/do)".  "He will!"  "Zeus will throw a wedding feast"!  Splendid!
Where is a verb in the third person?
"Asks".  "Asks"!  Nice!
Where is a verb in the second person?
"You came".  "You came"!  Beautifully!  Enough.  Enough.
I praise/applaud you, O Sarie!  You are most terrifyingly clever at speaking Attic, at speaking Greek!  Beautifully!
