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Indefinite articles in English
a or an
Indefinite articles in Hebrew
There are no indefinite articles in Hebrew. King will mean either king or a king depending on the context
The definite article in English
In English the definite article (the) is separate from the word
The definite article in Hebrew
In Hebrew, the definte article is attached to the noun and CANNOT stand alone.
In Hebrew how is the definite article ה used and what is the construction of the noun ה is attached to?
The definite article ה is usually written הַ followed by a dagesh in the next letter
What happens when the definite article ה comes before a word beginning with one of the five gutturals א,ה,ח,ץ,ר
The הַעּ may change to הָ or הֶ and there is no dagesh in the following letter
Do proper names take a definite articles?
Definite articles are not usually used before proper nouns because they are definite in nature
What is the pattern of the masculine singular verb in the perfect tense?
The form of the masculine singular verb in the perfect tense is (אָאַא)
How is the biblical perfect tense used?
It can be used to describe a present completed action, a future completed action, as well as past completed action