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Irish grammar

Éamonn Ó Dónaill

(Teach yourself books)

Teach Yourself, 2005

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Includes index

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Description

'Teach Yourself Irish Grammar' is the first up-to-date, accessible grammar written in English for students working independently or via formal courses at school, evening classes or further education. The book helps students become both functionally and formally fluent in the language. The examples used in the book reflect everyday usage and use up-to-the-minute vocabulary, and there are lively, varied exercises with an answer key.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Irish spelling, accent and stress
  • 2 Articles and nouns
  • 3 Adjectives
  • 4 Comparatives and superlatives
  • 5 Adverbs
  • 6 Prepositions
  • 7 Pronouns
  • 8 The verb (1): first and second conjugations
  • imperative
  • 9 The verb (2): present tense
  • the verb 'bi'
  • 10 The verb (3): future tense
  • present tense with future meaning
  • 11 The verb (4): conditional mood
  • 12 The verb (5): imperfect tense
  • 13 The verb (6): present subjunctive
  • verbal adjectives and nouns
  • 14 The verb (7): irregular verbs
  • the copula
  • 15 The verb (8): passive forms
  • 16 Cardinal numbers
  • 17 Personal numerals
  • 18 Ordinal numbers
  • 19 Relative clauses
  • 20 Indirect speech
  • Appendix: names and surnames
  • place names
  • greetings
  • blessings
  • goodbyes
  • Glossary of grammatical terms
  • Grammar reference
  • Verb tables
  • Taking it further
  • Key to exercises
  • Grammatical index
  • Index of functions.

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