Hebrew 502 Review 16 © Charles Sunwood, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2004.

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Hebrew 502 Review 16 © Charles Sunwood, Whitesburg Heritage Bible College, 2004

Exercise.1 walked

Exercise.1 walkedthey walked

Exercise.1 the menthey walked What is this? They walked what? The men? If not, men = they? The men walked

Exercise.1 the menthey walked What is this? They walked what? The men? If not, men = they? The men walked

Exercise.1 the menthey walked What is this? They walked what? The men? If not, men = they? The men walked

Exercise.1 the menthey walked What is this? They walked what? The men? If not, men = they? The men walked

Exercise.1 the menthey walked What is this? They walked what? The men? If not, men = they (men =subj.) The men walked

Exercise.1 the menthey walked What is this? They walked what? The men? If not, men = they? The men walked

Exercise.1 thesevinyardstothe menwalked

Exercise.1 These men walked to these vinyards. thesevinyardstothe menwalked

Exercise.2 went out

Exercise.2 she went out

Exercise.2 a cowshe went out What is this?

Exercise.2 a cowshe went out What is this? She went out?

Exercise.2 a cowshe went out What is this? She went out? A cow?

Exercise.2 a cowshe went out What is this? She went out? A cow? If not, cow = she?

Exercise.2 a cowshe went out What is this? She went out? A cow? If not, cow = she?(cow =subj.)

Exercise.2 a cowshe went out What is this? She went out? A cow? If not, cow = she?(cow =subj.) A cow went out

Exercise.2 the gatefromthisa cowwent outsmall

Exercise.2 This cow went out from the small gate. the gatefromthisa cowwent outsmall

Exercise.3 walked

Exercise.3 walkedhe walked

Exercise.3 the horsehe walked

Exercise.3 blackthe dogafterthe horsewalked

Exercise.3 The horse walked after the black dog. blackthe dogafterthe horsewalked

Exercise.4 stoodthe sonlittlebeforethe men

Exercise.4 stoodthe sonlittlebeforethe men

Exercise.4 stoodthe sonlittlebeforethe men like Prefix preposition Regular case

Exercise.4 stoodthe sonlittlebeforethe men like Prefix preposition Regular case

Exercise.4 stoodthe sonlittlebeforethe men a kinggreatlike

Exercise.4 The little son stood before the men like a great king. stoodthe sonlittlebeforethe men a kinggreatlike

Exercise.5 he walkedthe sonwiththe manoldtothe gate

Exercise.5 The son walked with the old man to the gate. he walkedthe sonwiththe manoldtothe gate

Exercise 6-10

Homework Review the slides L16 Exercise D(6-10) Memorize prepositions