VERBS Flashcards

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What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to wear’?

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ללבוש (lilbosh)

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True or False: The root of the verb ‘to wear’ in Hebrew is לבש.

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True

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Fill in the blank: The infinitive form of ‘to wear’ in Hebrew is ______.

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ללבוש

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What is the past tense form for ‘he wore’ in Hebrew?

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הוא לבש (hu lavash)

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What is the future tense form for ‘she will wear’ in Hebrew?

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היא תלבש (hi tilbash)

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Which of the following is not a conjugation of the verb ‘to wear’? A) ללבוש B) לבש C) ללבש D) לבשת

A

C) ללבש

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What is the imperative form of ‘to wear’ for ‘you (masculine)’ in Hebrew?

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לבש (lavash)

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What is the gerund form of ‘to wear’ in Hebrew?

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לובש (loveshet)

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True or False: The verb ‘to wear’ can also mean ‘to put on’ in Hebrew.

A

True

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What is the present tense form for ‘they wear’ in Hebrew?

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הם לובשים (hem lovshim)

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What is the masculine singular form for ‘I wear’ in Hebrew?

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אני לובש (ani loveshet)

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What is the feminine singular form for ‘I wear’ in Hebrew?

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אני לובשת (ani loveshet)

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13
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Fill in the blank: The verb ‘to wear’ is commonly used in the context of ______ clothing.

A

putting on

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14
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What is the past tense form for ‘they (feminine) wore’ in Hebrew?

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הן לבשו (hen lavshu)

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Which of the following sentences correctly uses the verb ‘to wear’? A) אני לובש שמלה. B) אני שותה מים. C) אני הולך לבית. D) אני קורא ספר.

A

A) אני לובש שמלה.

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16
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What is the future tense form for ‘you (feminine singular) will wear’ in Hebrew?

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את תלבשי (at tilbashi)

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What is the masculine plural form for ‘we wear’ in Hebrew?

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אנחנו לובשים (anachnu lovshim)

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What is the feminine plural form for ‘we wear’ in Hebrew?

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אנחנו לובשות (anachnu lovshot)

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True or False: The verb ‘to wear’ can be used for accessories as well as clothing.

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True

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What is the past tense form for ‘I wore’ in Hebrew?

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אני לבשתי (ani lavashti)

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What is the future tense form for ‘he will wear’ in Hebrew?

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הוא ילבש (hu yilbash)

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What is the present tense form for ‘she is wearing’ in Hebrew?

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היא לובשת (hi loveshet)

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Fill in the blank: The verb ‘to wear’ is often used in the context of ______.

A

fashion

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24
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What is the plural form for ‘to wear’ in Hebrew?

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ללבוש (lilbosh)

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What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to walk’?

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ללכת (lalechet)

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True or False: The infinitive form of ‘to walk’ in Hebrew is ‘ללכת’.

A

True

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27
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Fill in the blank: The verb ‘ללכת’ is in the _____ form.

A

infinitive

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28
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What is the present tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘I’ (masculine)?

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אני הולך (ani holech)

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What is the present tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘I’ (feminine)?

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אני הולכת (ani holechet)

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30
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What is the future tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘he’?

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הוא ילך (hu yelech)

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What is the future tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘she’?

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היא תלך (hi telech)

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32
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Which pronoun corresponds to the verb form ‘אתה הולך’?

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You (masculine)

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33
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Which pronoun corresponds to the verb form ‘את הולכת’?

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You (feminine)

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34
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What is the past tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘they’ (masculine)?

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הם הלכו (hem halchu)

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What is the past tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘they’ (feminine)?

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הן הלכו (hen halchu)

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What is the imperative form of ‘to walk’ for ‘you’ (masculine)?

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לך (lech)

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What is the imperative form of ‘to walk’ for ‘you’ (feminine)?

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לכי (lechi)

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38
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Translate ‘I walked’ to Hebrew.

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אני הלכתי (ani halachti)

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39
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Translate ‘We will walk’ to Hebrew.

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אנחנו נלך (anachnu nelech)

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40
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What is the gerund form of ‘to walk’ in Hebrew?

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הולך (holech) for masculine, הולכת (holechet) for feminine

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41
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True or False: The verb ‘ללכת’ can also mean ‘to go’.

A

True

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42
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What is the root of the verb ‘ללכת’?

A

לך (lakh)

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43
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Provide the third person singular present tense form for ‘to walk’ (masculine).

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הוא הולך (hu holech)

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44
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Provide the third person singular present tense form for ‘to walk’ (feminine).

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היא הולכת (hi holechet)

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What is the negative form of ‘I walk’ in Hebrew?

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אני לא הולך (ani lo holech) for masculine, אני לא הולכת (ani lo holechet) for feminine

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46
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What is the polite form to ask someone to walk in Hebrew?

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בבקשה תלך (bevakasha telech) for masculine, בבקשה תלכי (bevakasha telechi) for feminine

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47
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What do you call the action of walking in Hebrew?

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הליכה (halicha)

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48
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How do you say ‘they walked’ in Hebrew (masculine)?

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הם הלכו (hem halchu)

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49
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How do you say ‘they walked’ in Hebrew (feminine)?

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הן הלכו (hen halchu)

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50
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What is the translation of ‘walk’ as a noun in Hebrew?

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הליכה (halicha)

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51
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What is the future tense form of ‘to walk’ for ‘I’?

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אני אלך (ani elech)

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52
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What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to eat’?

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לאכול (le’ekhol)

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53
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Fill in the blank: The infinitive form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew is _____

A

לאכול

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54
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True or False: The verb ‘to eat’ is a regular verb in Hebrew.

A

False

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55
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What is the present tense, first person singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אני אוכל (ani okhel) for males, אני אוכלת (ani okhelet) for females

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What is the past tense, third person masculine singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אכל (akhal)

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What is the future tense, second person feminine singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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את תאכלי (at te’akhli)

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58
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In Hebrew, how do you say ‘we eat’ in the present tense?

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אנחנו אוכלים (anakhnu okhlim)

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What is the imperative form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew for addressing one male?

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אכול (ekhol)

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What is the gerund form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אכילה (akhlilah)

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Translate to Hebrew: ‘They ate’.

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הם אכלו (hem akhlu)

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What is the future tense, first person plural form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אנחנו נאכל (anakhnu ne’ekhal)

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True or False: The verb ‘to eat’ can be used in both transitive and intransitive contexts.

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True

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What is the past tense, first person singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אכלתי (akhalti)

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What is the present tense, third person feminine singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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היא אוכלת (hi okhelet)

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Fill in the blank: The future tense, second person masculine singular form of ‘to eat’ is _____

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אתה תאכל (ata te’ekhal)

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What is the negative form of ‘to eat’ in the present tense for first person singular?

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אני לא אוכל (ani lo okhel) for males, אני לא אוכלת (ani lo okhelet) for females

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68
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Translate to English: ‘אני אוכל תפוח’.

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I am eating an apple.

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69
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What is the past tense, second person masculine singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אכלת (akhalta)

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What is the present tense, second person plural form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אתם אוכלים (atem okhlim)

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Translate to Hebrew: ‘I will eat’.

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אני אוכל (ani okhel) for males, אני אוכלת (ani okhelet) for females

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72
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What is the future tense, third person masculine singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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הוא יאכל (hu ye’ekhal)

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73
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Fill in the blank: The verb ‘to eat’ in Hebrew can also mean _____ in certain contexts.

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to consume

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What is the present continuous form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אוכל (okhel) or אוכלת (okhelet) depending on gender

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75
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True or False: Hebrew verbs change form based on gender and number.

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True

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76
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What is the past tense, third person feminine singular form of ‘to eat’ in Hebrew?

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אכלה (akhlah)

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77
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What is the verb ‘to eat’ in the context of a command for a group?

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אכלו (ekhu)

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78
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What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to wear a ring’?

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לַחְבּוֹשׁ טַבַּעַת (lachbosh tab’at)

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79
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True or False: ‘לַחְבּוֹשׁ’ can be used to mean ‘to put on’?

A

True

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80
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Fill in the blank: The infinitive form of the verb ‘to wear a ring’ in Hebrew is __________.

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לַחְבּוֹשׁ טַבַּעַת

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81
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What is the root of the Hebrew verb ‘לַחְבּוֹשׁ’?

A

ח-ב-ש

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82
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Which Hebrew word means ‘ring’?

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טַבַּעַת (tab’at)

83
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Complete the sentence: In Hebrew, one might say ‘אני __________ טַבַּעַת.’

A

לַחְבּוֹשׁ

84
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What is the present tense first-person singular form of ‘to wear a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

אני לובש טַבַּעַת (ani lovesh tab’at)

85
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True or False: ‘לַחְבּוֹשׁ’ is used exclusively for wearing rings.

A

False

86
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What is the feminine form of ‘I wear a ring’ in Hebrew?

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אני לובשת טַבַּעַת (ani loveshet tab’at)

87
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What tense is ‘לבש’ (lavash), the past form of ‘to wear’?

A

Past tense

88
Q

How do you say ‘he wears a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

הוא לובש טַבַּעַת (hu lovesh tab’at)

89
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What is the plural form of ‘to wear a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

לַחְבּוֹשׁ טַבָּעוֹת (lachbosh taba’ot)

90
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When conjugating ‘לַחְבּוֹשׁ’ for ‘they (masculine)’ in present tense, what is the form?

A

הם לובשים טַבַּעַת (hem lovshim tab’at)

91
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Which preposition is often used with ‘לַחְבּוֹשׁ’ to indicate wearing a ring?

A

את (et)

92
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What is the future tense first-person singular form of ‘to wear a ring’?

A

אני אלבש טַבַּעַת (ani alvash tab’at)

93
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True or False: ‘טַבַּעַת’ can refer to any type of ring.

A

True

94
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How do you say ‘she wore a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

היא לבשה טַבַּעַת (hi livshah tab’at)

95
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What is the imperative form of ‘wear a ring’ in Hebrew directed at ‘you (masculine)’?

A

חבוש טַבַּעַת (chabosh tab’at)

96
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What is the gerund form of ‘to wear a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

לובש טַבַּעַת (lovesh tab’at)

97
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How do you say ‘they (feminine) are wearing rings’ in Hebrew?

A

הן לובשות טַבָּעוֹת (hen loveshot taba’ot)

98
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What does ‘חבוש’ mean in relation to wearing?

A

To wear or to put on

99
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘טַבַּעַת’ is commonly associated with __________.

A

marriage or engagement

100
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What is the negative form of ‘I wear a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

אני לא לובש טַבַּעַת (ani lo lovesh tab’at)

101
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How do you say ‘you (feminine) will wear a ring’ in Hebrew?

A

את תלבשי טַבַּעַת (at tilbshi tab’at)

102
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What is the past tense plural form for ‘they wore rings’ in Hebrew?

A

הם לבשו טַבָּעוֹת (hem livshu taba’ot)

103
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What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to put on a ring’?

A

לָשִׂים טַבָּעַת (lasim tab’at)

104
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True or False: The verb ‘לָשִׂים’ can mean ‘to put’ in various contexts.

A

True

105
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Fill in the blank: The infinitive form of the verb ‘to put on a ring’ in Hebrew is __________.

A

לָשִׂים טַבָּעַת

106
Q

What is the root of the verb ‘לָשִׂים’?

A

ש-י-מ

107
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In which tense is ‘לָשִׂים’ used for a present action?

A

Present tense

108
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What is the past tense form of ‘לָשִׂים’ for the masculine singular?

A

שָׂם (sam)

109
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What is the future tense form of ‘לָשִׂים’ for the feminine singular?

A

תָּשִׂים (tashim)

110
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Choose the correct form: ‘He puts on a ring’ translates to __________.

A

הוּא שָׂם טַבָּעַת (hu sam tab’at)

111
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What is the imperative form of ‘to put on a ring’ for a single person?

A

שִׂים טַבָּעַת (sim tab’at)

112
Q

True or False: ‘טַבָּעַת’ means ‘ring’ in Hebrew.

A

True

113
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What is the plural form of ‘טַבָּעַת’?

A

טַבָּעוֹת (tab’ot)

114
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What is the present participle form of ‘לָשִׂים’?

A

שָׂם (sam) for masculine, שָׂמָה (sama) for feminine

115
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Which preposition would you use with ‘לָשִׂים’ to indicate ‘on’?

A

על (al)

116
Q

True or False: ‘לָשִׂים’ can only be used for physical objects.

A

False

117
Q

What is the Hebrew term for ‘to wear’ that is related to ‘לָשִׂים’?

A

לִבּוֹשׁ (libosh)

118
Q

In Hebrew, how would you say ‘She puts on a ring’?

A

הִיא שָׂמָה טַבָּעַת (hi sama tab’at)

119
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Fill in the blank: The command form for ‘put on a ring!’ directed to a group is __________.

A

שִׂימוּ טַבָּעַת (simu tab’at)

120
Q

Translate to Hebrew: ‘He will put on a ring’.

A

הוּא יָשִׂים טַבָּעַת (hu yasim tab’at)

121
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What is the past tense form of ‘לָשִׂים’ for a group of people?

A

שָׂמוּ (samu)

122
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In Hebrew, how do you say ‘I am putting on a ring’?

A

אֲנִי שָׂם טַבָּעַת (ani sam tab’at)

123
Q

True or False: The verb ‘לָשִׂים’ is irregular.

A

False

124
Q

What does the prefix ‘י-‘ indicate in the future tense forms of ‘לָשִׂים’?

A

It indicates the subject ‘he’ or ‘I’ depending on the context.

125
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What is the meaning of the word ‘שָׂם’ in the context of ‘לָשִׂים’?

A

He put

126
Q

Choose the correct form: ‘They put on a ring’ translates to __________.

A

הֵם שָׂמוּ טַבָּעַת (hem samu tab’at)

127
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What is the verbal noun form related to ‘לָשִׂים’?

A

שִׂימוּשׁ (simush)

128
Q

What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to drink’?

A

לִשְׁתּוֹת (lishtot)

129
Q

What is the infinitive form of the verb ‘to drink’ in Hebrew?

A

לִשְׁתּוֹת

130
Q

Fill in the blank: The past tense form for ‘he drank’ in Hebrew is __________.

A

הוא שתה (hu shata)

131
Q

True or False: The Hebrew verb for ‘to drink’ is a regular verb.

A

False

132
Q

What is the future tense form for ‘I will drink’ in Hebrew?

A

אני אשתי (ani eshteh)

133
Q

In Hebrew, how do you say ‘they (masculine) drink’?

A

הם שותים (hem shotim)

134
Q

What is the masculine singular form of ‘to drink’ in the present tense?

A

שׁוֹתֶה (shoteh)

135
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What is the feminine singular form of ‘to drink’ in the present tense?

A

שׁוֹתָה (shotah)

136
Q

True or False: The verb ‘to drink’ in Hebrew can also mean ‘to sip’.

A

True

137
Q

What is the past tense form for ‘she drank’ in Hebrew?

A

היא שתתה (hi shata)

138
Q

How do you say ‘we drink’ in Hebrew?

A

אנחנו שותים (anachnu shotim)

139
Q

What is the root of the verb ‘to drink’ in Hebrew?

A

ש-ת-י (shin-tav-yod)

140
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Fill in the blank: The imperative form for ‘drink!’ (to a male) in Hebrew is __________.

A

שתה! (shta!)

141
Q

What is the gerund form of ‘to drink’ in Hebrew?

A

שִׁתּוּת (shtut)

142
Q

In Hebrew, how do you say ‘you (feminine) drink’?

A

את שותָה (at shotah)

143
Q

What is the present tense form for ‘they (feminine) drink’ in Hebrew?

A

הן שותות (hen shotot)

144
Q

What is the past tense form for ‘they (feminine) drank’ in Hebrew?

A

הן שתו (hen shatu)

145
Q

How do you say ‘I drink’ in Hebrew?

A

אני שותה (ani shoteh)

146
Q

Fill in the blank: The future tense form for ‘you (masculine) will drink’ is __________.

A

אתה תשתה (ata tishteh)

147
Q

True or False: The verb ‘to drink’ in Hebrew is used exclusively for liquids.

A

False

148
Q

What is the form for ‘we drank’ in Hebrew?

A

אנחנו שתינו (anachnu shetinu)

149
Q

What is the present tense form for ‘I am drinking’ in Hebrew?

A

אני שותה (ani shoteh)

150
Q

How do you say ‘he will drink’ in Hebrew?

A

הוא ישתה (hu yishteh)

151
Q

What is the conditional form for ‘if I drink’ in Hebrew?

A

אם אני אשתה (im ani eshteh)

152
Q

Fill in the blank: The command form for ‘drink!’ (to a female) is __________.

A

שתי! (shti!)

153
Q

What is the present continuous form of ‘to drink’ in Hebrew?

A

שׁוֹתֶה (shoteh)

154
Q

What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to wear shoes’?

A

לִנְעֹול (lin’ul)

155
Q

True or False: The Hebrew verb ‘לִנְעֹול’ can only refer to wearing shoes.

A

False

156
Q

Fill in the blank: In Hebrew, ‘to wear shoes’ is expressed as ‘לִנְעֹול ______’.

A

נעליים

157
Q

What is the infinitive form of the verb ‘to wear shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

לִנְעֹול

158
Q

Which of the following is a conjugated form of ‘לִנְעֹול’ for ‘I wear shoes’?

A

אני נועל (ani no’al)

159
Q

True or False: ‘לִנְעֹול’ is only used in the present tense.

A

False

160
Q

What is the past tense form of ‘I wore shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

אני נעלתי (ani na’alti)

161
Q

How do you say ‘He wears shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

הוא נועל (hu no’al)

162
Q

What is the future tense form of ‘You (masculine) will wear shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

אתה תנעול (ata t’naul)

163
Q

Choose the correct translation: ‘They (feminine) wear shoes’.

A

הן נועלות (hen no’alot)

164
Q

Fill in the blank: The command form for ‘wear shoes!’ (to one person) is ‘________ נעליים!’

A

נְעַל

165
Q

What does ‘נעליים’ mean in English?

A

Shoes

166
Q

True or False: ‘לִנְעֹול’ can be used in both singular and plural forms.

A

True

167
Q

What is the English translation of the phrase ‘אני נועל נעליים’?

A

I wear shoes.

168
Q

How do you say ‘We wore shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

אנחנו נעלנו (anachnu na’alnu)

169
Q

What is the conjugated form of ‘to wear shoes’ for ‘You (feminine) are wearing shoes’?

A

את נועלת (at no’alet)

170
Q

True or False: The verb ‘לִנְעֹול’ is a regular verb in Hebrew.

A

True

171
Q

How do you say ‘I will wear shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

אני אתנעול (ani etnaul)

172
Q

What is the root of the verb ‘לִנְעֹול’?

A

נ-ע-ל

173
Q

Choose the correct translation: ‘She is wearing shoes’.

A

היא נועלת (hi no’alet)

174
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘They (masculine) will wear shoes’ is ‘הם ______ נעליים’.

A

יתנעלו

175
Q

What is the English meaning of ‘נעל’?

A

Shoe

176
Q

How do you say ‘You (plural) wore shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

אתם נעלתם (atem na’altem)

177
Q

True or False: ‘נעליים’ is the singular form of ‘shoes’.

A

False

178
Q

What is the form for ‘I am wearing shoes’ in Hebrew?

A

אני נועל (ani no’al)

179
Q

What is the Hebrew verb for ‘to want’?

A

לרצות (lir’cots)

180
Q

True or False: The verb ‘to want’ in Hebrew is conjugated differently based on gender.

A

True

181
Q

Fill in the blank: The infinitive form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew is ______.

A

לרצות

182
Q

What is the first person singular present tense form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew?

A

אני רוצה (ani rotze)

183
Q

What is the third person masculine singular present tense form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew?

A

הוא רוצה (hu rotze)

184
Q

What is the third person feminine singular present tense form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew?

A

היא רוצה (hi rotza)

185
Q

In Hebrew, how do you say ‘we want’?

A

אנחנו רוצים (anachnu rotzim)

186
Q

What is the plural form for ‘they want’ in Hebrew for a mixed-gender group?

A

הם רוצים (hem rotzim)

187
Q

What is the past tense form of ‘to want’ for the first person singular in Hebrew?

A

רציתי (ratziti)

188
Q

What is the future tense form of ‘to want’ for the second person masculine singular in Hebrew?

A

אתה תרצה (ata tirtze)

189
Q

True or False: ‘to want’ can be used in Hebrew to express desire for things and actions.

A

True

190
Q

What is the negative form of ‘I want’ in Hebrew?

A

אני לא רוצה (ani lo rotze)

191
Q

How do you say ‘I wanted’ in Hebrew?

A

רציתי (ratziti)

192
Q

What is the future tense form of ‘to want’ for the first person plural in Hebrew?

A

אנחנו נרצה (anachnu nir’tze)

193
Q

How do you express ‘she wanted’ in Hebrew?

A

היא רצתה (hi ratzta)

194
Q

What is the imperative form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew for the second person masculine singular?

A

תרצה (tirtze)

195
Q

What is the imperative form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew for the second person feminine singular?

A

תרצי (tirtzi)

196
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘I want to eat’ in Hebrew is ______.

A

אני רוצה לאכול (ani rotze le’ekhol)

197
Q

What is the expression for ‘they wanted’ in Hebrew for a group of females?

A

הן רצו (hen ratzu)

198
Q

In Hebrew, how do you say ‘you (masculine) want’?

A

אתה רוצה (ata rotze)

199
Q

What is the infinitive form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew?

A

לרצות (lir’cots)

200
Q

What is the third person plural present tense form of ‘to want’ in Hebrew?

A

הם/הן רוצים/רוצות (hem/hen rotzim/rotzot)

201
Q

True or False: The verb ‘to want’ is always used in the same way regardless of context in Hebrew.

A

False

202
Q

What is the future tense form of ‘to want’ for the third person feminine singular in Hebrew?

A

היא תרצה (hi tirtze)

203
Q

Fill in the blank: ‘We wanted to travel’ in Hebrew is ______.

A

רצינו לטוס (ratzinu le’tus)