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It occurs only in the second person, singular and plural. 4. Infinitive Construct. A verbal noun, negated with בִּלְתִּי/לְבִלְתִּי. It may occur with pronominal suffixes that function either as the subject or the object of the verbal idea. Five basic uses: Purpose, Intention, or Result. When prefixed with לְ it may denote purpose, intention, or result. Inceptive. When prefixed with לְ (and occurring with הָיָה) it may denote an action about to take place. Verbal Noun. With or without the לְ prefix,