I turned in an assignment for my Latin class where I had to write short sentences, and got this feedback, but I'm not sure what the proper corrections are. Could someone help?

1. Roma videmus

We see Rome

-Please provide the correct Latin stem and ending for "Rome"

2. Romani viae visito

The Romans visit the roads

-Please provide the correct Latin stem and ending for "(they) visit"

-Please provide the correct Latin stem and ending for "roads)

3. Romani pugnae spectabimus

The Romans will watch battles

-Please provide the correct Latin stem and ending for "(they) will watch"

-Please provide the correct Latin stem and ending for "battles"

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. Roma videmus

-Here, Rome would need to be in the accusative case since it is the direct object. The correct word would be Romam.

2. Romani viae visito

-Visito is first person meaning "I visit." The correct word would be visitant.

-Again, you need to use the accusative case for direct objects. The correct word here would be vias.

3. Romani pugnae spectabimus

-Spectabimus translates to "We will watch." The correct word would have been spectabunt.

-Again, battles needs to be in the accusative case since it is being watched. The correct word would be pugnas.

Hope this helps.