Future Seminarians
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Chapter 18.2.B
The Hiphil I-Nun and Hiphil I-Yod are irregular.
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Chapter 12.3
In Hebrew there is only one relative pronoun (for “who,” “that,” etc.).
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Chapter 15.3.C.3
The infinitive construct in a temporal clause.
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Chapter 16.1
A pronominal direct object is often indicated by a verbal suffix.
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Chapter 15.3
The infinitive construct is used as an English infinitive or as an English gerund.
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Chapter 12.1.B
Minor irregularities of the participle. The participle can convey the present tense.
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Chapter 10.3.C
Special problems with pronominal suffixes.
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Chapter 13.1
Nominal sentences of existence predicate that either “there is…” or “there is not…”
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Chapter 17.1
Intro to derived conjugations.
