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PUTTIN’ IT IN THE PAST

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In the past tense, Hebrew verbs are conjugated according to number, gender, and person. You can either say the personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, we, you, they), as in אֲנִי כָּתַבְתִּי (ah-nee kah-tahv-tee; I wrote), or drop it, in which case the subject is implied: כָּתַבְתִּי (kah-tahv-tee; [I] wrote).

 כָּתַבְתִּי (kah-tahv-tee; [I] wrote)

 כָּתַבְתָּ (kah-tahv-ta; [you] wrote) (MS)

 כָּתַבְתְּ (kah-tahvt; [you] wrote) (FS)

 כָּתַב (kah-tahv; [he] wrote)

 כָּתְבָה (kaht-vah; [she] wrote)

 כָּתַבְנוּ (kah-tahv-noo; [we] wrote) (MP/FP)

 כְּתַבְתֶּם (kah-tahv-tehm; [you] wrote) (MP)

 כְּתַבְתֶּן (kah-tahv-tehn; [you] wrote) (FP)

 כָּתְבוּ (kaht-voo; [they] wrote) (MP/FP)

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