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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.

Imperfect forms may also receive verbal suffixes; it can be attached directly to the verb with no change in meaning. Examples: יִקְטֹל אֹתוֹ יִקְטְלֵ֣הוּ “He will kill him” יִכְתֹּב אֹתָהּ יִכְתְּבָהּ “he will write to her” I. PRONOMINAL SUFFIXES: These are the same as in the Perfect forms. s0 (3MS) הוּ וֹ s5 (3MP) ם s1 (3FS) הָ ◌ָהּ s6 (3FP) ן s2 (2MS) ךָ s7 (2MP) כֶּם s3 (2FS) ךְ s8 (2FP) כֶּן s4 (1CS) נִי s9 (1CP) נוּ II. THE IMPERFECT FORMS: They