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todayamp;#39;s Biblical Hebrew grammar lecture addresses Hebrew word order and negative commands letamp;#39;s begin by looking at imperative forms that take a commits hey ending now this ending is only reserved for some at ah imperative forms it never occurs on any of the other three imperative form so here is a chart with at ah imperative form so you command a guy to do something here the forms Iamp;#39;ll walk through two charts worth of these forms comparing your regular forms to the ones that have the commits a ending and afterwards we can talk about okay what is this ending what does it mean so if youamp;#39;re commanding a guy to sit youamp;#39;d say Chev or shava to give is 10 or tainha to go down red or red ah walk lek or the cow now with all of these forms you get your regular vowel reduction so this first vowel when you add a suffix it reduces letamp;#39;s look at some other at on para deforms the first two have two syllables and then the next two are second volve words