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This workbook offers 65 lessons to learn and practice patterns and principles of Hebrew grammar. Includes concise explanations, plenty of exercises, and useful charts. The included lessons provide a helpful study tool to enhance student learning.

An adjective is a noun (usually) used to qualify or limit the noun it modifies and in the Hebrew language there are very few of them. The inflections of the Hebrew adjective are very similar to the nouns, except there are no dual adjectives. I. FORMS (OR ENDINGS) Inflection of טוֹב “good” is as follows: MS טוֹב “good (male)” MP טוֹבִים “good (males)” FS טוֹבָה “good (female)” FP טוֹבוֹת “good (females)” II. THE MOST COMMON FORMS OF ADJECTIVES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. qāṭôl