Difference between revisions of "Prepositional Phrases"

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==When the complement of the preposition is indefinite==
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:{|
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|le
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|peann.
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|-
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|with
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|pen
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'WIth a pen.' (Adger 2000)
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|}
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:{|
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|Do
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|taigh.
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|-
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|to
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|house
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'To a house.' (Adger 2000)
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|}
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==When the complement of the preposition is definite==
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:{|
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|leis
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|a'
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|pheann.
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|-
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|with.def
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|the
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|pen
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'WIth the pen.' (Adger 2000)
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|}
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:{|
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|Dhan
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|an
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|taigh.
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|-
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|to.def
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|the
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|house
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|-
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|colspan="2"| 'To a house.' (Adger 2000)
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|}
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Preposition (definition)]]
 
*[[Preposition (definition)]]

Revision as of 07:38, 3 November 2013

When the complement of the preposition is indefinite

le peann.
with pen
'WIth a pen.' (Adger 2000)
Do taigh.
to house
'To a house.' (Adger 2000)

When the complement of the preposition is definite

leis a' pheann.
with.def the pen
'WIth the pen.' (Adger 2000)
Dhan an taigh.
to.def the house
'To a house.' (Adger 2000)


See Also