Master Modern Irish grammar with expert guidance on the verb to be and its many uses
Explore a clear, structured study of Modern Irish in this volume.
It surveys core verb forms, introduces common student errors, and explains how to distinguish classification, identification, and condition in everyday Irish. The book also presents practical examples and exercises to build a confident, scientific grasp of the language.
Designed for learners and instructors, it covers the logic behind word order, the role of predicates, and the nuances of relative clauses and interrogatives. The emphasis is on usable rules and careful distinctions, helping readers translate theory into correct, idiomatic Irish.
- Plain explanations of key verb usages with concrete Irish examples
- Guidance on common student mistakes and how to avoid them
- Illustrative exercises that reinforce analysis and application
- Clear discussions of relative clauses, questions, and comparative forms
Ideal for students of Irish language, linguistics enthusiasts, and teachers seeking a solid reference on modern Irish grammar.