1) The vav in "vahavta" means . . . a) and b) the c) in or with d) from e) to f) if 2) "Elohecha" means your. . . a) mom b) God c) dad d) sister e) brother f) uncle 3) The word "mitzvah" (here with the "cha" at the end that means you or your) means . . .  a) a nice thing to do b) a good deed c) a commandment d) a question 4) "Hayom" means . . . a) this day or today b) tomorrow c) someday d) one day e) sometime f) once in a while 5) "Al-l'vavecha" means . . . a) on your heart b) on your mind c) on your soul d) on your arm e) on your house f) not on your life 6) The vav in "v'hayu" (and here are) means . . .  a) and b) in c) with d) to e) from f) on 7) "Hadevarim ha'eileh" means these words. "D'var Torah" means . . . a) words of Torah b) words of good cheer c) dreams of Torah  d) speech 8) "D'varim" means words. "D'var" means . . . a) words of b) speech about the Torah c) sermon d) it could mean literally anything 9) Inside the word "l'vanecha" we can see the word "ben" for children. The letters that mean "children" in this word are . . . a) bet and nun b) lamed and bet c) nun and yud d) yud and final chaf 10) The part of the word "l'vanecha" that means "to" is the . . .  a) lamed b) "cha" at the end 11) When lamed is a prefix it means . . . a) to b) on c) in or with d) from 12) How do we know that "l'vanecha" means YOUR children and not someone else's children? a) the "cha" at the end b) the lamed at the beginning c) we just have to memorize it d) that's not what it means 13) What does the vav in this word mean? a) and b) in or with  c) to d) from e) on f) under 14) The root of "v'dibarta" is dalet, bet, reish. That's the same shoresh, the same root, as what other words you know? a) d'var (words of) and d'varim (words) b) l'vavcha and me'odecha c) siman tov u'mazel tov d) l'vanecha and l'vavcha 15) Since "b'shivt'cha" means "when you sit" you can tell from the shoresh - the root - this word means "to sit" . . .  a) לָשֶׁבֶת b) לָרוּץ c) לְקַווֹת d) לָלֶכֶת 16) This word means "to walk" . . . (Pro Tip: Look for the shoresh - the root - the shoresh in the word!) a) לָשֶׁבֶת b) לָרוּץ c) לְקַווֹת d) לָלֶכֶת 17) A vav at the beginning of a word as a prefix means "and" and so does this . . . a) וּ b) ל c) מ d) בּ 18) The word for "house" in Hebrew is . . . a) בַּיִת b) כֶּלֶב c) חָתוּל d) עַכְבָּר 19) Whose house? a) your house b) her house c) his house d) their house e) my house f) grandma's house 20) דֶרֶך a) way or path b) house c) Derek (he wrote the v'ahavta) d) gate 21) The "oo" vowel with the vav as a prefix means . . . a) and b) with  c) of d) on 22) And when WHO lies down? a) you b) he c) she d) they e) I f) we 23) What does that prefix sound like and what does it mean? a) sounds like "oo" means "and" b) sounds like "oh" means "and" c) sounds like "ah" means "uh huh" d) sounds like "eh" means "who knows" 24) לָקוּם a) to rise, get up, or stand up b) to go to bed c) to lay down d) to fall down e) to be down f) to sleep

V'ahavta Grammar and Vocab Quiz

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