Practice Prepositional Pronouns
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 2:16 pm
I've uploaded a very simple little app for practising your prepositional pronouns.
I've used the forms as included in the Teach Yourself Gaelic Dictionary* and I've split o and bho into two entries. Select which prepositions you want to practice and click "start" -- it will then present the prepositional pronouns you've selected as tables in a random order. A number of them will be blanked out. You can either try to recall each one then press [??] to reveal, or you can attempt to type into the gaps, then click "check". Anything you have got correct will stop being editable. If you get stuck, click [??] to reveal.
Once all answers have been revealed, a button marked [Next >>] will appear -- clicking this leads to the next question. Once all questions have been asked, you will be brought back to the choice screen.
(*apart from bho/o + iad = bhuapa/uapa, because my copy has an obvious error there.)
If you want to make it easier of difficult, there is also a slider on the choice screen "How many gaps per preposition?" You can set it to "None" if you only want to look at them, or anything up to all of them. I recommend starting with a moderate number to start with, then increasing the gaps to "all" as you get more comfortable with them.
Hope this helps!
I've used the forms as included in the Teach Yourself Gaelic Dictionary* and I've split o and bho into two entries. Select which prepositions you want to practice and click "start" -- it will then present the prepositional pronouns you've selected as tables in a random order. A number of them will be blanked out. You can either try to recall each one then press [??] to reveal, or you can attempt to type into the gaps, then click "check". Anything you have got correct will stop being editable. If you get stuck, click [??] to reveal.
Once all answers have been revealed, a button marked [Next >>] will appear -- clicking this leads to the next question. Once all questions have been asked, you will be brought back to the choice screen.
(*apart from bho/o + iad = bhuapa/uapa, because my copy has an obvious error there.)
If you want to make it easier of difficult, there is also a slider on the choice screen "How many gaps per preposition?" You can set it to "None" if you only want to look at them, or anything up to all of them. I recommend starting with a moderate number to start with, then increasing the gaps to "all" as you get more comfortable with them.
Hope this helps!