Thank you for this video! Could you please give some example sentences with both masculine and feminine subjects? I’m not sure how this verb would be used in conversation.
Hello. Thanks for writing. Please give me a sample sentence where you feel insecure. That makes it easier for me to give you an example that is relevant to you.
All right, thank you. Could you please give a reference for היא מאמירה (present tense) and אני האמרתי (past tense)? I understand about a price soaring or skyrocketing - price is a masculine noun. But what kind of feminine objects soar or skyrocket? And how can a person (as in the first person אני) soar or skyrocket in price? These are what I do not understand. Thank you for reading my question.
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Thank you for this video! Could you please give some example sentences with both masculine and feminine subjects? I’m not sure how this verb would be used in conversation.
Hello. Thanks for writing. Please give me a sample sentence where you feel insecure. That makes it easier for me to give you an example that is relevant to you.
All right, thank you. Could you please give a reference for היא מאמירה (present tense) and אני האמרתי (past tense)? I understand about a price soaring or skyrocketing - price is a masculine noun. But what kind of feminine objects soar or skyrocket? And how can a person (as in the first person אני) soar or skyrocket in price? These are what I do not understand. Thank you for reading my question.
You can do that with any verb in any language: putting it through all persons in any tense, but not always it makes sense. ;-)))
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