Modal Verbs Exercises For Hebrew Grammar

Grammar exercises for systematic language studies 

Modal verbs in Hebrew grammar commonly express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability. They are usually used together with another verb in the base form, which provides the main meaning of the sentence. Examples of commonly used Hebrew modal verbs include “לא יכול” (cannot), “יָכוֹל” (can), “רוצה” (want to), “צריך” (need to), “מוכן” (willing to) and so on. Understanding and using these modal verbs correctly is crucial to mastering the Hebrew language.

Exercise 1: Fill in the missing modal verb

1. “*אני* לכתוב את המשפט הזה בעברית?” (Can)

2. “אתה *לא* לעזוב את החדר בלי לשאול.” (Must)

3. “אני *לא* ללכת לשם בלילה.” (Don’t want to)

4. “אני *חייב* לעשות את העבודה הזו.” (Have)

5. “הוא *יוכל* לעשות את העבודה.” (May)

Exercise 2: Fill in the missing modal verb

1. “אני *אוכל* ללמוד עברית?” (Can)

2. “אני *מוכן* להתאמן יותר.” (Ready to)

3. “אני *חייב* להיות שם בשעה שתיים.” (Need to)

4. “אני *אוכל לא* להגיע לפגישה.” (May not)

5. “הוא *לא חייב* לקנות כרטיסים.” (Doesn’t have to)

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