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Modern Hebrew: An Essential Grammar

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1 The simple sentence: basic word orderIn the basic modern <strong>Hebrew</strong> sentence, the subject comes before itspredicate, e.g.The simplesentence:basic wordorderSubject + verbSubject + adjectiveSubject + adverbExamples:Yoram floatsYoram’s uptightYoram’s thereNote: We will also encounter the reverse order – verb + subject etc.2 The simplest sentences: ‘Me Tarzan, you Jane’a The pattern ‘Yoram is tired’For sentences of the type ‘Yoram is tired, the falafel is cold’, i.e. noun +‘be’ + adjective, <strong>Hebrew</strong> commonly omits the verb: The falafel [is] cold These falafels [are] coldAlternatively – especially after a longish subject like ‘all these falafels’ – <strong>Hebrew</strong> often inserts the ‘particles of being’ , , , . Which one is chosen depends on whether the subject is masculineor feminine, singular or plural:Masc. sing. Our Yoram is tiredMasc. pl. These falafels are cold3

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