Block-Test 3 (Lessons 21–30): Chacham / Chachama — future, reading without nikud, the noun system
How do you say it in Hebrew (without nikud)?
This is a cumulative test for the third block. Translate into Hebrew without vowel points. Use: future in Pa'al / Pi'el / Hif'il (L21), reading "like everyone else" — ktiv male (L22), commands and requests, including negative commands with al (L23), passives Pu'al / Huf'al (L24), the full 7-binyan × 3-tense table (L25), weak roots (L26), mishkalim (L27), gendered numbers (L28), relative clauses with she- and resumptives (L29), connected text with all the elements (L30).
50 prompts · 80% to pass
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1.Tomorrow I'll write a letter.
2.We'll study together next year.
3.What will you (m.) do on Saturday?
4.They will come to Jerusalem in August.
5.I will tell you (f.) everything.
6.The teacher will explain the material in the next lesson. (Hif'il fut.)
7.Come here! (to m.)
8.Don't talk like that! (to f., al + Pi'el fut.)
9.Please open your books. (pl.)
10.Don't go in! (al + Nif'al)
11.The new law was adopted last month. (Pu'al)
12.The house was built in 1948. (Nif'al)
13.The decision was taken by the council. (Huf'al or Pu'al)
14.The program was approved by the committee. (Pu'al)
15.I get up early every morning. (weak root k-w-m → Pa'al kam)
16.She came late. (weak ב-ו-א)
17.They learned good news. (weak י-ד-ע, past)
18.We gave the children presents. (weak נ-ת-נ)
19.I have three books and five notebooks. (numbers + gender)
20.Today is March fifth.
21.There are twenty-one students in the class. (masculine count)
22.He has two sisters. (feminine count)
23.The book I read last week is very interesting.
24.The teacher who taught us has moved to the U.S.
25.The (f.) student who lives in Haifa gets up early every morning.
26.The house we grew up in is next to the school.
27.The friend I told you about will arrive tomorrow. (resumptive alav)
28.The books that were bought last month are on the table. (Nif'al past + relative)
29.When we meet, I'll tell you everything. (ksheh- + fut.)
30.If you come early, we'll go to the movies together. (im + fut.)
31.I haven't seen the friend you invited for a year.
32.We'll go to the cafe that is next to the library.
33.After they write the report, we'll read it. (acharei she- + fut.)
34.The minister will announce a new program next week. (Hif'il fut. + Huf'al fut.)
35.The students who will take part in the program will travel to Jerusalem. (Hitpa'el fut.)
36.I live in a big city and work at a small school. (mishkal of place)
37.The student whose father is a teacher studies with my son. (sheabba shelo)
38.Don't forget to bring money! (al + Pa'al fut., 2 m.)
39.The children who will be born this year will go to school in six years. (Nif'al fut.)
40.The daughter of the teacher we know will get married in the autumn. (resumptive)
41.After the lecture we went to the cafe and talked about the curriculum.
42.I think you remember the house we grew up in. (resumptive bo)
43.The program they wrote about in the newspaper will be discussed tomorrow. (resumptive aleha + Nif'al fut.)
44.If you call early, we'll make it in time to meet. (im + Pi'el fut. + Hif'il fut.)
45.I want to know when you'll come home. (Pa'al fut., shem peula later)
46.The (f.) student I helped said she has gotten used to life in Haifa. (resumptive la + Hitpa'el)
47.The minister's house, which you've heard about, was built last century. (resumptive alav + Nif'al past)
48.My brother's car, which he bought in the summer, has already broken down. (Hitpa'el past, weak k-l-k-l)
49.After we have dinner, I'll call my parents. (acharei she- + Pa'al fut. + Hitpa'el fut.)
50.Every morning the children get up, drink coffee, and go to school. (kam — weak, shote — weak, holekh)
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Block-Test 3 (Lessons 21–30): Chacham / Chachama — future, reading without nikud, the noun system · עברית · Glottos Matrix