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the nouns have plural forms.
In Hebrew, adjectives come in four forms: masculine singular, feminine singular, masculine plural, and feminine plural. Look back to the section “Applying adjectives,” where I discuss adjectives in greater detail.
Nouns and adjectives must match in terms of both gender and number. But when you have a group of people or things that are both masculine and feminine, you use the adjective’s masculine plural form to describe the group. Thus, the masculine plural is for male-only groups and for male-female groups. The feminine plural is for female-only groups — only.
FUN&GAMES
Turn the following statements into questions:
1. | Statement: | הוּא רוֹצֶה אֶת הַמְּכוֹנִית |
He wants the car. | ||
Question: | _________________________________________ | |
Does he want the car? | ||
2. | Statement: | יֵשׁ מַגֶּבֶת |
There is a towel. | ||
Question: | _________________________________________ | |
Is there a towel? |
You can find the answers in Appendix C.
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