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                                          Binyan Pi’el

                  Imperative Form of Binyan Pi’el

Let’s use the future tense structure to create imperative form.

Remember: to create negative sentences the equivalent of “Don’t” is ְ‫ ַאל‬.

Following are some examples of sentences using the imperative form:

Don’t call (m. sg.) me in the morning!       ְְ!‫אלְתצל ֵצלְ ֵאליְבבֹו ֶּקר‬
Get (f. sg.) your room in order now!    !‫תסדריְ ֶּאתְה ֶּח ֶּדרְ ֶּשלְךְעכשיו‬

Exercise: Write your own sentences in English using verbs from Binyan Pi’el in
imperative form. Use both, negative and positive structures.
Translate those to Hebrew in the table below:

English                                 Hebrew

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                 .‫ העתקה והפצה אסורים‬,‫ כל שימוש‬.‫אור‬-‫כל הזכויות שמורות לאולפן‬
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