The Verbal Noun and its Uses (2)

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Keep them coming! Please! Great stuff. Very clear. You have the heart of a teacher.

patrickboyle
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I'm studying for my leaving in South Korea. I had trouble understanding what all the participles before the verbal noun meant. I know clearly now. Thanks very much.

marahopey
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Great stuff Seán, you make everything so clear and Ulster Irish is my favourite. Please keep up the good work...👍 from Dublin

kingofcelts
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Would you ever be doing videos on séimhiú and úrú? Thank you so much for your fine teaching, and especially for the good humour inserted throughout.

marymurphycreates
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Great help to a difficult concept for me. GRMA

ronaldporcelli
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For anyone who may not be familiar “lifting the children (weans)” would mean “collecting/fetching the children” (typically from school by car) rather than picking them up off of the ground

iharky
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Go raibh maith agat. Its much appreciated how you make clear the Irish language. I wonder Sean if you wouldn't mind putting a small video together that shows a fuller conversation so that we who have no one to practice with may start to see how sentences fit together. Kind of like gathering the links and putting the puzzle together. Please tell me if you would like this approach. Trathnona maith duit a Sean!

sosh
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Do you sell a workbook to accompany your less? You are a very good teacher. I’m a mid-level learner.

k.r.murphy
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So could you use togail the way you do with gortu to say she is raising me
Tá sí do mo thógáil?

ethanfields
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Físeáin iontach é! Bhí mé ag smaoineamh, más maith liom “they are meeting with the people” a rá, féadfainn a bhaint úsáid as “tá siad á mbualadh le na daoine”?

FPSIreland
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Ana-mhaith, a chara. Go raibh maith agat.

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