there is something I noticed on {-moH}. If we use it on an intransitive verb it makes it transitive: jISaQ I cry qaSaQmoH I make you cry But what if we place it on a transitive ? jIchoH I change qachoH I change you qachoHmoH I cause you to change jIyuv I push qayuv I push you qayuvmoH I cause you to push I don't know how to describe it in grammar terms, but it seems that as soon as we place the {-moH} on a transitive verb, then the object can't "do what the verb says to someone or something else". If I write qayuvmoH for I make you push, then I may obviously be saying "I make you push", but how do I say "I make you push the table" ? raS qayuvmoH ? Is this correct ? can we have the {raS} just sitting there unmarked ? qunnoH jan puqloD ghoghwIj HablI'vo' vIngeHta'