| Parsing Drill |
This 25-item parsing drill covers Qal IC forms across all major root classes, organized in three parts. Part A presents strong and B-class roots (including I-aleph and III-ה) with a preposition, asking students to identify the root, root class, preposition, and function. Part B covers III-ה and biconsonantal roots similarly. Part C focuses on I-י and I-נ contracted forms plus disambiguation — students must distinguish IC from surface-identical Imperative, Imperfect, and Perfect forms using morphological and contextual cues. |
| Passage Exercise |
This passage exercise presents 15 highlighted IC forms drawn from nine OT passages spanning Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Ecclesiastes, and Psalms. Passages were selected to represent the full range of IC functions: the quotative formula לֵאמֹר (Gen 2:16), לְ-purpose clauses (Gen 11:5; 19:22; 37:18; 45:4–5), כְּ-temporal clauses (Gen 39:18–19), לְ-epexegetical after עֵת (Ecc 3:1–2), and the I-י IC form in a temporal-epexegetical context (Exo 19:1). Two Hiphil IC forms (Exo 3:8) are included to introduce the Hiphil IC pattern alongside Qal. Students identify root, root class, preposition, and function for each form. |