Intermediate Welsh : A Grammar and Workbook
Intermediate Welsh : A Grammar and Workbook
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Author(s): King, Gareth
ISBN No.: 9781138063808
Pages: 184
Year: 201803
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 65.94
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Introduction 1 Inflected future: regulars 2 Inflected future: irregulars 3 Galla i °/m edra i °''I can'', etc. 4 Byth and erioed ''never/ever'' 5 Comparison of adjectives I: comparison 6 Comparison of adjectives II: superlative; equative 7 Comparison of adjectives III: irregulars 8 ''Time''; ordinal numerals 9 Aspect distinctions with VNs: newydd °, ar °and heb°with VNs 10 Alternative preterite formations 11 Subordinate clauses I 12 Subordinate clauses II 13 Subordinate clauses III 14 Relative clauses I 15 Relative clauses II 16 Conditional of bod ; conditional of other verbs 17 Conditional sentences I: open conditions 18 Conditional sentences II: closed conditions 19 Other unreality verbs: gallwn i °/ medrwn i °, dylwn i °, leiciwn i °/ hoffwn i ° 20 Unreality verbs with wedi : ''should have.'', ''could have.'', ''might have.'', etc. 21 Colloquial passive construction with cael 22 Stative passives with wedi and heb ° 23 Formal/media (or short) passive in -ir and -wyd 24 More conjugated prepositions 25 Compound prepositions 26 Miscellaneous pronouns I 27 Miscellaneous pronouns II 28 Gwybod ''know''; sa i , so ti , etc. (neg) 29 Summary of SM 30 Conjunctions I 31 Conjunctions II 32 Focus I: principles 33 Focus II: VNs, bod 34 Focus III: mai and taw 35 Summary of sy 36 Mutation of verb-forms in more formal styles 37 Literary Welsh verbs I: the tense system of Literary Welsh 38 Literary Welsh verbs II: forms of bod 39 Literary Welsh verbs III: irregulars; subjunctive forms 40 Literary Welsh verbs IV: autonomous/impersonal forms Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms Vocabularies: Welsh-English; English-Welsh bod ; conditional of other verbs 17 Conditional sentences I: open conditions 18 Conditional sentences II: closed conditions 19 Other unreality verbs: gallwn i °/ medrwn i °, dylwn i °, leiciwn i °/ hoffwn i ° 20 Unreality verbs with wedi : ''should have.'', ''could have.


'', ''might have.'', etc. 21 Colloquial passive construction with cael 22 Stative passives with wedi and heb ° 23 Formal/media (or short) passive in -ir and -wyd 24 More conjugated prepositions 25 Compound prepositions 26 Miscellaneous pronouns I 27 Miscellaneous pronouns II 28 Gwybod ''know''; sa i , so ti , etc. (neg) 29 Summary of SM 30 Conjunctions I 31 Conjunctions II 32 Focus I: principles 33 Focus II: VNs, bod 34 Focus III: mai and taw 35 Summary of sy 36 Mutation of verb-forms in more formal styles 37 Literary Welsh verbs I: the tense system of Literary Welsh 38 Literary Welsh verbs II: forms of bod 39 Literary Welsh verbs III: irregulars; subjunctive forms 40 Literary Welsh verbs IV: autonomous/impersonal forms Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms Vocabularies: Welsh-English; English-Welsh Compound prepositions 26 Miscellaneous pronouns I 27 Miscellaneous pronouns II 28 Gwybod ''know''; sa i , so ti , etc. (neg) 29 Summary of SM 30 Conjunctions I 31 Conjunctions II 32 Focus I: principles 33 Focus II: VNs, bod 34 Focus III: mai and taw 35 Summary of sy 36 Mutation of verb-forms in more formal styles 37 Literary Welsh verbs I: the tense system of Literary Welsh 38 Literary Welsh verbs II: forms of bod 39 Literary Welsh verbs III: irregulars; subjunctive forms 40 Literary Welsh verbs IV: autonomous/impersonal forms Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms Vocabularies: Welsh-English; English-Welsh forms Key to exercises Glossary of technical terms Vocabularies: Welsh-English; English-Welsh.


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