greekcase_2.jpg The image displays a grammar chart or table designed for learning Latin noun declensions. It is structured as a grid with three columns and four rows total. The top row acts as the header. In the first column on the far left, the text reads "FOVOS" on the top line and "'fear'" directly below it in single quotes, indicating that this is the word being declined. The second column header reads "SINGULAR," and the third column header reads "PLURAL." Below the headers are three rows detailing specific grammatical cases: The first row of data is labeled "NOMINATIVE" on the left side. Under the "SINGULAR" column, the word is written as "fóvos" in a reddish-purple font. Under the "PLURAL" column, the corresponding form is "fóvi," also in reddish-purple. The second row of data is labeled "ACCUSATIVE." In the "SINGULAR" column, the text reads "fóvo" in reddish-purple. In the "PLURAL" column, it reads "fóvus" in the same color. The third and final row of data is labeled "GENITIVE." The "SINGULAR" cell contains the word "fóvu," and the "PLURAL" cell contains "fóvon," both written in reddish-purple text. The table uses dashed horizontal lines to separate each row and solid vertical black lines to separate the columns. All the case labels (NOMINATIVE, ACCUSATIVE, GENITIVE) and the column headers (SINGULAR, PLURAL) are printed in black capital letters. 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.