Lesson 4 | Types of Offline Clauses

Grammar Quiz

In each Grammar Quiz in this course, we’ll ask you some questions from Hebrew I-III to keep you on your toes. Remembering grammatical principles is as important as remembering vocab!

Stems in the Perfect Form and in Participles

Which stems are simple? and

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Which stems are intensive? and

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Which stems are causative? and

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What word characterizes the hithpael stem?

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If you couldn’t remember how each stem is described, see the מְּנוֹרָה on this step.

In which two stems do participles NOT have the מ-prefix? and

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Which stem in the perfect 3ms often has a yod inserted between the second and third root letters?

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Which stem in the perfect has a nun prefix with a chirik vowel?

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In which stem in the perfect, when a word is used whose first root letter is ש or ס, the ת of the prefix trades places with that first root letter?

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Which two stems in the perfect are characterized by a dagesh in the second letter of the root? and

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For a reminder of the identifying features of each stem, see Lesson 9 of Hebrew II, starting with this step on the qal and niphal.

What is the name of the form in which the expected perfect aspect has been flipped to the imperfect?

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This step will remind you of the name of that form.

Hebrew IV