Friday, 31 August 2012

Irish Regular verbs

Okay so I am a bit short on time as I am moving up to Dublin to go to college on Saturday so instead of typing up all the notes i have just scanned my note book and will post the pictures on this.

This is what to do for all regular verbs in Irish to put them into the Aimsir caite, aimsir láitreach, Aimsir Fháistineach, Módh coinníollach and Gnáth Chaith.



It is divided up into Céad Reimnú and Dara Reimnú verbs.

Céad reimnú verbs have one syllable, eg Rith, or two syllables if there is a fada on the second syllable eg Taispeáin

Dara Reimnú verbs are all the other verbs (except for the 11 irregular verbs which i will deal with in my next post)



In each of these two groups they are divided into Leathan and caol endings.

Leathan (broad) verbs are verbs in which the last vowel is either a, o, or u.

Caol (slender) verbs are verbs in which the last vowel is either i, or e.









If you have any queries about how this is laid out or are unsure of any of it please comment and i will be happy to explain it to you :)

My next post will have the 11 irregular verbs done out in full in the same 5 tenses. 

I'm back! Sorry about the delay :/

Hi everybody :)

I know it has been ages since i have posted on this, I apologise. I have been extremely busy with work and getting ready for college.

Got my leaving cert results back, am delighted with them. I got 540 points which was more than enough for the course i wanted. I am now going to become a primary school teacher :)

I will continue posting notes etc up here so that hopefully you too can be successful in your exams and get the points for the course you desire to do.

If you have any questions or suggestions or are looking for notes on a particular topic don't hesitate to ask I am more than happy to help if I can.

I have Irish verb notes here I am going to post in a few minutes, other stuff will be up in the next few weeks.

Bye for now,

Sophie.