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PLEASE HELP ME! The Latin word, prospectus, means view.
In Latin describe a view from one of the rooms in your house. Use adjectives that we have learned and the nouns from our vocabulary list this unit.

Include at least 5 nouns and adjectives in your description.

Begin with the word, videō, "I see."

Remember that all of the nouns that come after the verb "videō" will be direct objects and will need to be in the Accusative case. The adjectives will be in the Accusative case, too.

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Adjectives will be in the accusative case so they can describe the direct object because in Latin the 1 rule for an adjective to match a noun(direct objects, object of the prepositions, or normal nouns) is it needs to match the nouns gender, number, and case. Video means I see in Latin so if you wanted to say I see the town. You would say Video Opidium. Oppidum is accusative because it is a direct object

- Direct objects go after the verb in Latin but the adjectives go before the verb in latin.

-here is a latin chart to help you

(Subject)Nominative

(The of case, possesive)Genitive

(indirect object case)Dative

(Direct object case)Accusative

(Object of the preposition case)Ablative

Feminine ending chart with mensa:

Sing. Plur. Singular. Plural

a. ae mensa. mensae

ae. arum. mensae. mensarum

ae. is. mensae. mensis

am. as. mensam. mensas

ā. is. mensā. mensis

Translated Mensa chart:

Singular. Plural

Nominative: Table. Tables

Genitive: of the table. of the tables

Dative: to the table. to the tables

Accusative: table (Direct Obj. Tables

Ablative: on the table. on the tables.