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