Shawn
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Are these sentences correct? : ceannaíonn / cheannaíonn / gceannaíonn Sílim go gceannaíonn sé gránach ann. I think that he buys cereal there. Sílim nach gceannaíonn sí bláthanna dá máthair. I think that she doesn't buy her mother flowers. Sin an fear a cheannaíonn caife ag Rao's Coffee. That is the man who buys coffee at Rao's Coffee. Cén fáth nach gceannaíonn sé cupán caife duit? Why doesn't he buy you a cup of coffee? Cá bhfuil an cailín a gceannaíonn siad piorraí di? Where is the girl for whom they buy pears? Seo an bhean nach gceannaíonn a mac arán ansin. This is the woman whose son doesn't buy bread there.
Feb 19, 2015 9:47 PM
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They all look good (how long did you tell me you've been studying??), but I would add í in the last one, after Seo, and é after Sin in the 3rd sentence. Strictly speaking, they aren't necessary for understanding -which is why they tend to be omitted in speech at times- but somebody's gotta be a stickler at times. ;)
February 20, 2015
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