I’ve been teaching how to conjugate Hebrew paal verbs in the present-tense for the past few months on my YouTube channel, and just a couple of weeks ago, we moved into past-tense Hebrew verb conjugations.

Hebrew verb lessons post every other Tuesday at 2 pm EST, and today’s lesson will teach you how to conjugate a specific group of paal verbs (what we call the AH-CHA group), and to help you out, I created these free Hebrew Verb Conjugation Charts: Past-Tense so you can use them with the practice exercises, and beyond. (I also have free charts for present-tense verbs that you can download.)

This Hebrew Verb Conjugation Chart: Past-Tense has room for you to conjugate two Hebrew verbs in the past tense. In each column, you have space to note the verb’s infinitive, meaning, shoresh, and binyan or verb type. (If you don’t know what I’m talking about, seriously, watch my videos!) There’s also an additional space for notes at the bottom, and you might want to write an example sentence, or anything else that comes to mind.

The version above lists the pronouns in the order you usually see them, with the singular pronouns followed by plural pronouns. Version 2 (below) groups the pronouns using the order I present them in my videos. Feel free to use whichever one you prefer.

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These Hebrew Verbs Conjugation Charts: Past-Tense are FREE for your personal, non-commercial use (click here for my complete Terms of Use.) If you have any feedback – positive or constructive – I’d love to hear it. Happy studying!

-T’helah 💙


 

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