Chapters 24 25 Pronominal Suffixes with Verbs Pronominal
Chapters 24 -25 Pronominal Suffixes with Verbs
Pronominal Suffixes-Review (pg. 103) Singular Plural
Pronominal Suffixes-Review (pg. 102) Singular Plural
Pronominal Suffixes-Review • Used to show possession • Used w/ prepositions • Used w/ object marker • Used with verbs
Pronominal Suffixes • Writing a direct object • Object marker plus a pronominal suffix • Pronominal suffix attached to the end of a verb
Pronominal Suffixes-Perfect (pg. 164) • The form of the perfect verb may be altered when a pronominal suffix is attached
Pronominal Suffixes-Perfect (pg. 164)
Pronominal Suffixes-Perfect • Only the active stems take pronominal suffixes • Qal, piel, hiphil (not niphal, pual, hophal, hithpael) • Exception – Infinitive construct
Pronominal Suffixes-Imperfect (pg. 168) • The form of the imperfect verb may be altered when a pronominal suffix is attached
Pronominal Suffixes-Imperfect (pg. 168)
Pronominal Suffixes-Perfect • See chart on pg. 169 – lots of clear examples • Only active stems except infinitive construct
Pronominal Suffixes-Imperative • Pronominal suffixes can also be attached to imperative verbs • Works the same as with imperfect verbs • See charts on pg. 170
Pronominal Suffixes-Inf Con • Pronominal suffixes can also be added to infinitive constructs • In such cases, the pronominal suffix may function as either the object or the subject (context will be your guide) • See chart on pg. 171
Pronominal Suffixes-Inf Con
Pronominal Suffixes-Inf Con
Bottom Line • A pronominal suffix attached to a verb indicates the direct object • Except for infinitive constructs, when it could be the subject or the object • Be able to recognize simple examples of this happening
Exercise 23 #1
Exercise 23 #2
Exercise 23 E-#1 Qal-Perf-2 ms
Exercise 23 E-#3 Hiph-Act ptc-mp
Exercise 23 E-#5 Niph-Inf Con
Exercise 23 E-#7 Piel-Imprtv-2 fp
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