Identify the verb of the head, the accusative subject, and the infinitive main verb in the indirect statement. Then translate the sentence.
Feminae vīdērunt puerum ambulāre ad urbem. vīdērunt = verb of head; puerum = accusative subject; ambulāre = infinitive main verb; The women saw that the boy walked to the city.
Credidit mē in monte sedere. credidit = verb of head; mē = accusative subject; sedere = infinitive main verb; He believed that I sat on the mountain.
Dicunt tē militēs vincere. dixērunt = verb of head; tē = accusative subject; vincere = infinitive main verb; They say that you are defeating the enemy.