Collins Easy Learning Irish

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Designed to accompany and complement the Easy Learning Irish Grammar in the widely acclaimed Collins Easy Learning range, Collins Easy Learning Irish Verbs offers beginners a clear and easy-to-understand guide to Irish verbs. Collins Easy Learning Irish Verbs has been designed for all those learning Irish at school, work or home. The main section of the book consists of 115 fully conjugated verbs, both regular and irregular. The introduction gives a clear explanation of the main tenses and moods in which the verbs are conjugated. It also points out that the forms given in the verb tables conform to the Official Standard of Irish, with additional notes on the principal dialect variants. Finally, an alphabetical index lists many widely used Irish verbs, including the key verbs which appear in full in the verb tables. * Collins Easy Learning Irish Verbs shows all the major tenses and moods of the most important Irish verbs in full. * A list of the 115 key verbs is given in the introduction. * Clear layout ensures that you find the information you need quickly and easily.
Other titles available in the Collins Irish range are: Collins Easy Learning Irish Dictionary, Collins Easy Learning Irish Grammar, Collins Irish Gem Dictionary and Collins Irish Pocket Dictionary.

Collins Easy Learning Irish Reviews | Toppsta

9780007420773
  • ISBN: 9780007420773
  • Pub Date: 3rd March 2011
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 320

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This is Book 2 in the Collins Easy Learning Irish Series. See all Collins Easy Learning Irish books here.

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About A. J. Hughes

Dr Art Hughes is Reader in Irish at Ulster University. From 2009-2010, he was Visiting Professor and Senior Fulbright Scholar, Ireland House, at New York University. He is also chair of the McCracken Cultural Society, Belfast and contributor on a sporadic basis to radio and television programmes on Irish-language related topics.

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