greekcase_1.jpg The image displays a grammar chart titled Modern Greek located in the top left corner. The chart is organized into a grid with three columns and four rows, separated by dotted lines. The first row serves as the header for the columns. The cell on the far left reads FILOS 'friend'. The middle column header reads SINGULAR. The rightmost column header reads PLURAL. Below this header row, the first column lists grammatical cases in all capital letters. - The second row begins with NOMINATIVE. Under the Singular column, the word filos is written in blue text. Under the Plural column, the word fili is written in red text. - The third row begins with ACCUSATIVE. Under the Singular column, the word filo is written in blue text. Under the Plural column, the word filus is written in red text. - The fourth and final row begins with GENITIVE. Under the Singular column, the word filu is written in blue text. Under the Plural column, the word filon is written in red text. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.