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Basic Welsh: A Grammar and Workbook comprises an accessible grammar and related exercises in a single volume.
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Basic Welsh: A Grammar and Workbook comprises an accessible grammar and related exercises in a single volume.
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- Routledge Grammar Workbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 262g
- ISBN-13: 9780415857499
- ISBN-10: 041585749X
- Artikelnr.: 40128703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Routledge Grammar Workbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 262g
- ISBN-13: 9780415857499
- ISBN-10: 041585749X
- Artikelnr.: 40128703
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Gareth King is UCAS co-ordinator, Oxbridge applications co-ordinator and Latin co-ordinator for a large sixth-form college. He is also the series editor for the Colloquials and the Routledge Welsh Reader.
Introduction 1. Identification sentences; question words Pwy?, Beth?;
identifiers hwn, hon; hwnna, honna; y rhain, y rheina 2. Nouns and noun
plurals 3. The verb 'to be': present tense statements (AFF) and questions
(INT) 4. The present tense of bod: NEG forms 5. Mutations: Soft Mutation 6.
The definite article: 'the . . .' 7. The genitive construction: 'the X of
Y' etc. 8. Adjectives 9. The present tense of verbs 10. Other auxiliaries
with the VN; requests 11. The complement marker yn° + noun/adjective 12.
Personal pronouns; word order; third-person singular rule 13. 'Want' and
'would like' 14. Aspirate and Nasal Mutations 15. Possessive adjectives:
'his . . .', 'her . . .', 'your . . .', etc. 16. Yn and mewn 'in' 17. The
imperfect of bod: 'I was', 'you were', etc. 18. The future of bod: 'I will
be', etc.; affirmative markers fe° and mi° 19. The imperfect and future of
other verbs: 'I was . . . ing', 'I will . . .' 20. The existential verb:
'There is/are . . .', 'There was/were . . .', etc. 21. Conjugated
prepositions 22. More conjugated prepositions 23. Possession 24. Stems;
imperatives (command forms) 25. The inflected preterite: completed action
in the past 26. General principles with inflected verbs (verbs with
endings) 27. Irregular preterites: 'went', 'came', 'did', 'got' 28 . Mo
after inflected NEG verbs 29. Present tense 'is/are' with question words
30. Numerals 1-12; telling the time 31. More numbers; Faint . . .? 'How
much/many . . . ?'; quantity expressions 32. Days, months and years 33.
'Some' and 'any', 'no-one', `everyone'; 'all' 34. Rhaid 'must', 'have to'
35. Rhaid-type expressions: well, waeth, man a man, hen bryd 36. Derived
adverbs in yn°; summary of meanings and uses of yn 37. Wedi: 'perfect'
tense 38. The pluperfect and future perfect 39. Yes/no answers; tags 40.
Translating "have" Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms
Vocabularies: Welsh-English English-Welsh
identifiers hwn, hon; hwnna, honna; y rhain, y rheina 2. Nouns and noun
plurals 3. The verb 'to be': present tense statements (AFF) and questions
(INT) 4. The present tense of bod: NEG forms 5. Mutations: Soft Mutation 6.
The definite article: 'the . . .' 7. The genitive construction: 'the X of
Y' etc. 8. Adjectives 9. The present tense of verbs 10. Other auxiliaries
with the VN; requests 11. The complement marker yn° + noun/adjective 12.
Personal pronouns; word order; third-person singular rule 13. 'Want' and
'would like' 14. Aspirate and Nasal Mutations 15. Possessive adjectives:
'his . . .', 'her . . .', 'your . . .', etc. 16. Yn and mewn 'in' 17. The
imperfect of bod: 'I was', 'you were', etc. 18. The future of bod: 'I will
be', etc.; affirmative markers fe° and mi° 19. The imperfect and future of
other verbs: 'I was . . . ing', 'I will . . .' 20. The existential verb:
'There is/are . . .', 'There was/were . . .', etc. 21. Conjugated
prepositions 22. More conjugated prepositions 23. Possession 24. Stems;
imperatives (command forms) 25. The inflected preterite: completed action
in the past 26. General principles with inflected verbs (verbs with
endings) 27. Irregular preterites: 'went', 'came', 'did', 'got' 28 . Mo
after inflected NEG verbs 29. Present tense 'is/are' with question words
30. Numerals 1-12; telling the time 31. More numbers; Faint . . .? 'How
much/many . . . ?'; quantity expressions 32. Days, months and years 33.
'Some' and 'any', 'no-one', `everyone'; 'all' 34. Rhaid 'must', 'have to'
35. Rhaid-type expressions: well, waeth, man a man, hen bryd 36. Derived
adverbs in yn°; summary of meanings and uses of yn 37. Wedi: 'perfect'
tense 38. The pluperfect and future perfect 39. Yes/no answers; tags 40.
Translating "have" Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms
Vocabularies: Welsh-English English-Welsh
Introduction 1. Identification sentences; question words Pwy?, Beth?;
identifiers hwn, hon; hwnna, honna; y rhain, y rheina 2. Nouns and noun
plurals 3. The verb 'to be': present tense statements (AFF) and questions
(INT) 4. The present tense of bod: NEG forms 5. Mutations: Soft Mutation 6.
The definite article: 'the . . .' 7. The genitive construction: 'the X of
Y' etc. 8. Adjectives 9. The present tense of verbs 10. Other auxiliaries
with the VN; requests 11. The complement marker yn° + noun/adjective 12.
Personal pronouns; word order; third-person singular rule 13. 'Want' and
'would like' 14. Aspirate and Nasal Mutations 15. Possessive adjectives:
'his . . .', 'her . . .', 'your . . .', etc. 16. Yn and mewn 'in' 17. The
imperfect of bod: 'I was', 'you were', etc. 18. The future of bod: 'I will
be', etc.; affirmative markers fe° and mi° 19. The imperfect and future of
other verbs: 'I was . . . ing', 'I will . . .' 20. The existential verb:
'There is/are . . .', 'There was/were . . .', etc. 21. Conjugated
prepositions 22. More conjugated prepositions 23. Possession 24. Stems;
imperatives (command forms) 25. The inflected preterite: completed action
in the past 26. General principles with inflected verbs (verbs with
endings) 27. Irregular preterites: 'went', 'came', 'did', 'got' 28 . Mo
after inflected NEG verbs 29. Present tense 'is/are' with question words
30. Numerals 1-12; telling the time 31. More numbers; Faint . . .? 'How
much/many . . . ?'; quantity expressions 32. Days, months and years 33.
'Some' and 'any', 'no-one', `everyone'; 'all' 34. Rhaid 'must', 'have to'
35. Rhaid-type expressions: well, waeth, man a man, hen bryd 36. Derived
adverbs in yn°; summary of meanings and uses of yn 37. Wedi: 'perfect'
tense 38. The pluperfect and future perfect 39. Yes/no answers; tags 40.
Translating "have" Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms
Vocabularies: Welsh-English English-Welsh
identifiers hwn, hon; hwnna, honna; y rhain, y rheina 2. Nouns and noun
plurals 3. The verb 'to be': present tense statements (AFF) and questions
(INT) 4. The present tense of bod: NEG forms 5. Mutations: Soft Mutation 6.
The definite article: 'the . . .' 7. The genitive construction: 'the X of
Y' etc. 8. Adjectives 9. The present tense of verbs 10. Other auxiliaries
with the VN; requests 11. The complement marker yn° + noun/adjective 12.
Personal pronouns; word order; third-person singular rule 13. 'Want' and
'would like' 14. Aspirate and Nasal Mutations 15. Possessive adjectives:
'his . . .', 'her . . .', 'your . . .', etc. 16. Yn and mewn 'in' 17. The
imperfect of bod: 'I was', 'you were', etc. 18. The future of bod: 'I will
be', etc.; affirmative markers fe° and mi° 19. The imperfect and future of
other verbs: 'I was . . . ing', 'I will . . .' 20. The existential verb:
'There is/are . . .', 'There was/were . . .', etc. 21. Conjugated
prepositions 22. More conjugated prepositions 23. Possession 24. Stems;
imperatives (command forms) 25. The inflected preterite: completed action
in the past 26. General principles with inflected verbs (verbs with
endings) 27. Irregular preterites: 'went', 'came', 'did', 'got' 28 . Mo
after inflected NEG verbs 29. Present tense 'is/are' with question words
30. Numerals 1-12; telling the time 31. More numbers; Faint . . .? 'How
much/many . . . ?'; quantity expressions 32. Days, months and years 33.
'Some' and 'any', 'no-one', `everyone'; 'all' 34. Rhaid 'must', 'have to'
35. Rhaid-type expressions: well, waeth, man a man, hen bryd 36. Derived
adverbs in yn°; summary of meanings and uses of yn 37. Wedi: 'perfect'
tense 38. The pluperfect and future perfect 39. Yes/no answers; tags 40.
Translating "have" Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms
Vocabularies: Welsh-English English-Welsh