The most commonly used 501 Hebrew verbs are arranged alphabetically in a table format, one verb per page with English pronunciation and translation, and presented in all forms. To reflect correct Hebrew style, 501 Hebrew Verbs has been printed back cover to front and back page to front. The book's additional features include common idioms with example sentences to demonstrate verb usage and a grammar review. * The 1580 most common Hebrew verbs, grouped in 565 roots * The Hebrew roots are printed at the top of each page * Infrequent verb forms realized in the relevant roots are listed separately (citation forms) * Present participles, verbal nouns and infinitives (construct and absolute forms) * Jussive forms of verbs that are significantly different from non-jussive ones * Exemplary sentences presented for each verb-root group, with accompanying translations, followed by special expressions incorporating the relevant verbs * An enlightening explanatory essay discusses Hebrew verb formation and usage * Root index, Hebrew-English index, and English-Hebrew index, in alphabetical order.
Learn to speak Hebrew with 501 Hebrew Verbs Special features include: Each verb illustrated by sample sentences, verbs used in idiomatic expressions and special expressions, notes on formal and informal usage, nouns and adjectives directly derived from each verb, prepositions used with particular verbs, a root index, and indexes of Hebrew-English and English-Hebrew verbs. Learning Hebrew Becomes Easier With This Helpful Guide to Verbs and Their Roots The 1580 most common Hebrew verbs, grouped in 565 roots The Hebrew roots are printed at the top of each page Infrequent verb forms realized in the relevant roots are listed separately (citation forms) Present participles, verbal nouns and infinitives (construct and absolute forms) Jussive forms of verbs that are significantly different from non-jussive ones Exemplary sentences presented for each verb-root group, with accompanying translations, followed by special expressions incorporating the relevant verbs An enlightening explanatory essay discusses Hebrew verb formation and usage Root index, Hebrew-English Index, and English-Hebrew index, in alphabetical order.