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An Briathar “Cloisteáil” (the verb “to hear”) agus Clásail Choibhneasta – agus Deireadh na Sraithe! Posted by róislín on May 27, 2010
(le Róislín) No longer on the home stretch, we’re done! This is the last installment of the “irregular verbs in relative clauses.” Thanks again to mo léitheoir dílis cineálta, Áine, who first requested some treatment of relative clauses (agus a scríobh an oiread sin de nótaí deasa ó thosaigh an blag seo). Perhaps it’s hard…
Clásail Choibhneasta Neamhdhíreacha san Aimsir Fháistineach: Indirect Relative Clauses in the Future Tense Posted by róislín on Jan 30, 2010
Now that we’ve seen the indirect relative clauses in the present and past tenses, let’s look at similar sentences in the future tense. As previously, we’ll look further at the verb “to be” and also a couple of regular verbs. Eventually we’ll be working our way through the other ten irregular verbs Irish has…