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Orthography |
Module 1
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FIND
THE ERRORS |
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You
found error number one...
You
found error number two...
You
found error number three...
You
found error number four...
You
found error number five...
Gle
mhath, tha thu ceart.
Good, you found an error.
Tha
mi duilich, chan eil sin ceart.
Sorry, that is no error there.
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FIND
THE ERRORS - Exercise Six |
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Find
the five errors in the sentence by clicking on the suspect character(s):
Tha
Dòmhnall a falbh ach
tha fear-eigin
eile tighinn
na h-àite.
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Once
you have found all five errors try to decide what the actual errors
are. If you think you know what the errors are or if you simply wish
to check what they are click on Continue...
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The
correct way is:
Tha
Dòmhnall a falbh, ach tha feareigin eile a
tighinn na àite.
Comments:
- a
falbh
is an ing word so a
is the correct way;
- punctuation
- comma after falbh;
- feareigin
is not hyphenated (note also an exception to the spelling
rule);
- a
tighinn is
the correct way of writing, although we may say
tighinn;
- na
àite
as Domhnall
is masc. Use na
h-
only where subject is fem.
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