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- Page 6 and 7: ContentsPrefaceGlossaryHebrew gramm
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- Page 17 and 18: GlossaryxviAction nouns indicate an
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- Page 46 and 47: Examples:Numerals - vs. - 13 cow
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- Page 56 and 57: Syntax of the past tenseThe present
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Here, and on the imperative below,
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Just as in the past tense, the base
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PastHITPA’EL
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30 NIF’ALNIF’ALNIF’AL, unlike
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PastPresentPU’AL
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33 Direct and indirect objectObject
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With these object markers, unlikeob
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Examples:Preposition+ suffix I
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1st Pronunciationrules2nd masc.
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3 Some exceptions:Pronunciationrule
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Notice that, as in English, the pos
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40 Negation or how to say ‘no’a
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Degree words also go with verbs:
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With a verb or adjective that would
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He sleeps after eating Despit
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Level Two
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Level TwoPA’AL: ‘go into exil
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Level TwoHIF’IL: ‘banish’Past
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Level TwoThe overall effect of ‘g
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Level Two1 Where , , are middle l
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Level TwoThe one major exception is
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Level TwoBut there are two kinds of
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Level Two sit give birth go dow
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Level TwoAnd a verb with a final (
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Level Twoa"rootsA few verbs lose an
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Level Twodand ‘can’ and ‘m
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Level TwoPast , , , , , , ,
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Level TwoMore examples: understan
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Level TwoFuture . . . , , , I
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Level TwoFurther examples of such v
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Level TwoType 1: -e-et or a-at -a-
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Level Two61 Vowel raising:óÌôeð
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Level Two2 Most other types of unit
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Level TwoFor most other adjectives,
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Level Twob The suffixThe suffix i
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Level Two9 The suffix has a varie
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Level Two15 Nouns from problem root
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Level Two3 Corresponding to PI’EL
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Level Two2 Some adjectives have th
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Level Two7 - , - etc.Hebrew has so
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Level Twoa Noun + noun, e.g.
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Level TwoObserve, however, that thi
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Level Two74 Ðñ of possession:ó
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Level Two76 Some other vowel change
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Level Two77 Double possessives:íÖ
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Level TwoSuch numerals are traditio
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Level Two100 200 300 - 400 - 50
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Level Twoc Tense in reported though
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Level TwoHowever, many HITPA’EL a
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Level TwoIn elegant Hebrew, ‘more
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Level Two90 Measurement: . . . ñÓ
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Level Two92 Echo phrases: e.g. ¬Ö
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Level Two96 Ìô of location: e.g.
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Level TwoThe suffixes of are gener
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Level Two101 Questionsa Questions u
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Level TwoIn fact, a single is comm
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Level TwoTo express ‘whatever, wh
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Level Twob Starting with the object
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Level TwoThis is still the practice
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The following exercise numbers corr
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1 The family spent five hard years
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10 Quantity phrasesExercises1 A lot
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15 Partitives: ‘many of the . . .
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17e in construct phrasesExercises1
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24 Root and baseExercisesWrite sepa
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Translate:Exercises1 We’re record
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30 Binyan NIF’AL1 Using the verb
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34 Object markers34a The object mar
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6 Films like this frighten you?7 I
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39 QuestionsExercises1 Is there a p
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47 Relative clauses with ÓLExercis
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5 Using the verbs ‘become fr
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51d When the final letter is a ‘g
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56 Maverick verbs56a'rootsUsing the
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and the future tense:. . . 5 . . .
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61ñÖk ,óÒîðÖêExercises1 Mos
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68 Some other noun patternsExercise
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70 Adjectives from nounsExercisesCr
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74 Ðñ of possessionExercises1 Rub
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11 A beggar sat on the bench, rattl
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91 Adverbs of manner:³ eþÌíÐô
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99-100 NEGATIVES99 Inflexion of ö
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105b. . . ,. . . ,. . . Exercise
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Vocabulary for exercises
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Vocabularyforexercises220to amusean
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Vocabularyforexercises222to begin
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Vocabularyforexercises224called (=
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Vocabularyforexercises226coin( )co
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Vocabularyforexercises230to endenem
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Vocabularyforexercises232to fixfixe
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VocabularyforexercisesgraduallyGran
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Vocabularyforexerciseshow muchhugeh
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Vocabularyforexercisesto killkiloki
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Vocabularyforexercisesto locklonga
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Vocabularyforexercises242monkeymont
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Vocabularyforexercises (the)
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Vocabularyforexercises246pillpillow
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Vocabularyforexercises248to raiseRa
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Vocabularyforexercises250to sayscar
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Vocabularyforexercises252skirt sky
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Vocabularyforexercises254to studyst
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Vocabularyforexercises256thoroughth
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Vocabularyforexercises258vacationva
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Vocabularyforexercisesworryto worry
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IndexNumbers refer to sections‘a