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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.

The Passive Participle is also considered a verbal adjective and thus agrees with its noun or pronoun in gender and number, but now the subject is being acted upon. I. FORMS OF THE PASSIVE PARTICIPLES A. Absolute Forms MSA כָּתוּב “the thing (mas.) which was written” MPA כְּתוּבִים “the things (mas.) which were written” FSA כְּתוּבָה “the thing (fem.) which was written” FPA כְּתוּבוֹת “the things (fem.) which were written” The key sign for the passive participle