"The Auxiliary Verb in Hebrew Language"

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This research sheds light on an important phenomenon in Hebrew grammar and significance, as it focuses on the auxiliary verb, its characteristics, its connotations and its times in the Hebrew language, in order to distinguish semantic changes, grammatical structures that refer to the times (past, present and future), as well as the verb conjunct with the source. And the actual phrase. The sources of auxiliary verb and its grammatical functions are diverse. Where verbs are contained in the actual phrase consisting of (verb verb) in four groups, namely: circumstantial verbs, side verbs, verbs of power and conditional verbs. The research identifies the actual syntax. Sometimes the auxiliary verb causes a meaningful phenomenon, for example the verb (היה) ambiguous can sometimes be a subject that can be replaced (יש), and sometimes it can be a division. Furthermore, this aspect is investigated as the way to express by grammatical means the internal temporal structure of a given situation. That is, it is a reference to the nature of the action in terms of its beginning, duration, termination, repetition, habit, completion or non-completion.

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