Ch. 6: Syntax Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three (3) inseparable prepositions?

A
  1. בְּ (in, at, with, by, against)
  2. כְּ (as, like, according to)
  3. לְ (to, toward, for)
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2
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What are the special uses of the preposition מִן (from, out of)?

A
  1. Comparative use
  2. Superlative use
  3. Partitive use
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3
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What are the two ways that the comparative מִן can be used?

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  1. “than”: instead of the literal “good from gold” translate “better than gold”
  2. “too . . . for”: instead of the literal “the work is difficult from the men” translate with a “the work is too difficult for the men”
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How is מִן (from, out of) used as a superlative?

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מִן (from, out of) can be combined with כֹּל (all, each, every) in the formation of מִכֹּל literally “from every”
for example: lit. “clever from every living thing of the field” instead translate “the most clever living thing of the field”

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How is מִן (from, out of) used as a partitive?

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  1. Used to express a part of something

2. Ex. Lit. “from a fruit” instead translate “some fruit”

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6
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in the use of מִן as a comparative. Does the מִן accompany the word that is better or not as good?

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  1. Not as good
    Ex.
    טוֹבָה חָכְמָה מִזָּהָב
    Wisdom is better than gold
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