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If a predicate is expressed with a declined form of a verb, then the personal pronoun is most often omitted (and is implied). If the pronoun is present in this case, it means that it has a logical accent.
If a phrase has both a direct object and an indirect object, the direct object is placed before the indirect object.
An exception: If an indirect object is expressed by the prepositionל preposition ל with a pronoun suffix (see below) and a direct object is expressed with a noun, this noun is placed after the prepositionל preposition ל with a pronoun suffix.
==Sentences with predicate-noun==

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