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English, 06.05.2020 06:17 nauticatyson9

A) Fillfaidh Peadar ar a theach ag a seacht san oíche amárach.
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b) Ní héistfidh mé leis an raidió anocht. eistro
c) An ólfadh tú a lán tae i rith na seachtaine seo chugainn?
d) Ní cuirfidh mé siúcra i mo thae riamh. Churron
4 Líon na bearnai thíos.
a) [Ní múin]
an Máistir Ó Ruairc sa scoil on samhradh ar aghaidh.
b) [An caith]
sibh a lán ama ag caint ar an bhfón anocht?
c) (Troid]
an cailín sin le gach duine ar scoil amárach.
d) [Ni tuig mé]
mata go deo.
e) [Léim]
an bhó thar an gclaí amárach.
5 Líon na bearnai thíos.
2) (Rith]
na madraí sa ghairdín amarach.

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