Quick Context: Following on from previous lessons about the secondary forms of Gaelic verbs, learn about another word which takes the ... Learn how to use the secondary form of verbs in the future tense to ask questions, as Joy explains in this easy-to-digest
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Following on from previous lessons about the secondary forms of Gaelic verbs, learn about another word which takes the ... Learn how to use the secondary form of verbs in the future tense to ask questions, as Joy explains in this easy-to-digest Joy explains the meaning of the word 'ann' in Gaelic and how it can be used as a prepositional pronoun.
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- Following on from previous lessons about the secondary forms of Gaelic verbs, learn about another word which takes the ...
- Learn how to use the secondary form of verbs in the future tense to ask questions, as Joy explains in this easy-to-digest
- Joy explains the meaning of the word 'ann' in Gaelic and how it can be used as a prepositional pronoun.
- Joy explains how, by using the secondary form of a verb, we can say 'that' in Gaelic.
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