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# verb_Sequential_Suffix_Conjugation Article
The Sequential Suffix Conjugation looks very similar to the normal [Suffix Conjugation](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb_perfect/02.md), but it is a completely separate verbal form and must be treated as such. The Sequential Suffix Conjugation takes the same verbal endings as the normal Suffix Conjugation but includes the [conjunction](https://git.door43.org/Dohttps://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb_imperfect/02.mdor43/en-uhg/src/master/content/conjunction/02.md#) *waw* (וְ "and") as a prefix. A Sequential Suffix Conjugation [verb](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb/02.md) does not function like a normal Suffix Conjugation verb. Rather, it functions more like an *[Prefix Conjugation](http://)* verb, but with the added sense of being connected to an earlier verb to form a sequence of time or a sequence of thought. Sequential Suffix Conjugation verbs often appear in a series following a clause with a Prefix Conjugation verb.
The Sequential Suffix Conjugation looks very similar to the normal [Suffix Conjugation](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb_perfect/02.md), but it is a separate verbal form and must be treated as such. The Sequential Suffix Conjugation takes the same verbal endings as the normal Suffix Conjugation but includes the [conjunction](https://git.door43.org/Dohttps://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb_imperfect/02.mdor43/en-uhg/src/master/content/conjunction/02.md#) *waw* (וְ "and") as a prefix. A Sequential Suffix Conjugation [verb](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb/02.md) does not function like a normal Suffix Conjugation verb. Rather, it functions more like an *[Prefix Conjugation](http://)* verb, but with the added sense of being connected to an earlier verb to form a sequence of time or a sequence of thought in narrative texts. In poetic texts this verb form can be understood in a variety of other ways as well. Sequential Suffix Conjugation verbs often appear in a series following a clause with a Prefix Conjugation verb.
There is a difference between (1) the Sequential Suffix Conjugation, (2) the [normal Suffix Conjugation with the conjunction](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb_perfect/02.md#perfect-copulative-perfect-with-a-conjunction), and (3) the normal Prefix Conjugation with the conjunction. (1) and (2) look identical, so the reader must determine from the context which one is being used in any given instance. (1) is also different than (3), although they can have similar meanings. The Sequential Suffix Conjugation ((1) above) forms a sequence with the verb in the clause before it, but the normal Prefix Conjugation ((3) above) with the conjunction does not.
There is a difference between (1) the Sequential Suffix Conjugation, (2) the [normal Suffix Conjugation with the conjunction](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en-uhg/src/master/content/verb_perfect/02.md#perfect-copulative-perfect-with-a-conjunction), and (3) the normal Prefix Conjugation with the conjunction. (1) and (2) have an identical form, including the vocalization, so the reader must determine from the context which one is being used in any given instance. (1) is also different than (3), although they can have similar meanings. The Sequential Suffix Conjugation ((1) above) forms a sequence with the verb in the clause before it, but the normal Prefix Conjugation ((3) above) with the conjunction does not.
***[Editorial note: Should we include a table here, like in the Sequential Prefix Conjugation article?]***
## Form
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In poetry it can take on a variety of functions, here it clearly continues the previous [prefix conjugation](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en_uhg/src/master/content/verb_imperfect/02.md). It signals a [continual or habitual action](https://git.door43.org/Door43/en_uhg/src/master/content/verb_imperfect/02.md#frequentive-or-durative-actions) that is not (never) completed.
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*Information in this article is taken from* Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar, *by van der Merwe, Naudé & Kroeze, p.168-171; and* Hebrew Grammar, *by Gesenius, section 112.*
*Information in this article is taken from* Biblical Hebrew Reference Grammar, *by van der Merwe, Naudé & Kroeze, p.168-171; and* Hebrew Grammar, *by Gesenius, section 112.*