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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.

Since the feminine nouns end with a feminine ending it is necessary to change it to the construct form before adding any pronominal suffixes. These forms will look significantly different than the masculine forms and thus we will have a separate lesson for them. The construct form of feminine singular nouns is as follows: ַת I. A TWO SYLLABLE WORD WITH A LONG UNCHANGEABLE VOWEL IN THE FIRST SYLLABLE FORMS EXPLANATIONS תּוֹרָה “law” תּוֹרַת