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Track 7 Infinitive Form – Helping Verbs
Helping Verbs + Infinitive
לַע פ ם ֵשׁ + ר זֵע יֵלֳעָפ
Before we start learning an infinitive form of a certain verb group,
let’s first get acquainted with very useful helping verbs. These
helping verbs will help you to easily and quickly create sentences
with new verbs in the infinitive form.
As in English, it is impossible to use the infinitive form of the verb
without the preceding “helping” verbs.
For instance, you cannot say “I to eat soup now”.
The correct way is “I want to eat soup now”.
The helping verb "want" צה וֹר always comes in front of the infinitive
form of another verb. Let's first take a look at this verb in singular - male
and female.
Helping Verb "Want" - צה וֹר
English Singular Fem. Singular Masc.
Want
ה צוֹר הֶצוֹר
ROTZAH ROTZEH
And now let's see how the helping verbs are conjugated in the present
tense for singular and plural:
English Plural Plural Singular Singular
Fem. Masc. Fem. Masc.
Want
תוֹצוֹר םי צוֹר ה צוֹר הֶצוֹר
ROTZOT ROTZIM ROTZAH ROTZEH
* If you already know some verb infinitives, write down a few sentences
with the helping verb צה וֹר.
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