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Gramadach: An Clásal Coibhneasta / The relative clause


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Is that the boy who gets the milk every morning?
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An é sin an gasúr a fhaigheann an bainne gach maidin?

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Is that the boy who gets the milk every morning?
An é sin an gasúr a fhaigheann an bainne gach maidin?
I saw the factory in which Micheál works.
Chonaic mé an mhonarcha a mbíonn Micheál ag obair inti
I only eat food that has a nice taste.
Ní ithim ach bia a bhfuil blas maith air
There’s the team that won the tournament.
Sin an fhoireann a bhain an comórtas
He is a person who always asks me questions.
Is eisean an duine a chuireann ceisteanna orm i gcónaí
That’s the present I will get for her.
Sin an bronntanas a gheobhaidh mé di
Show me the boy whose brother works here.
Taispeáin dom an gasúr a mbíonn a dheartháir ag obair anseo
I ran to the shop that had the ticket.
Rith mé chuig an tsiopa a raibh an ticéad ann
She ate the food that he prepared for her.
D’ith sé an bia a d’ullmhaigh seisean di
Did you hear that story that everyone was talking about this morning?
Ar chuala tú an scéal sin a raibh gach duine ag caint air ar maidin?
I gave her the money that I collected on the night.
Thug mé di an t-airgead a bhailigh mé ar an oíche
That’s the teacher whose students will win the award.
Sin an múinteoir a mbainfidh a mhic léinn an gradam
That’s the exam after which I will be celebrating.
Sin an scrúdú a mbeidh mé ag ceiliúradh ina dhiaidh
That’s the man who kissed the woman.
Sin an bhean ar phóg an fear í
That’s the girl who hit the boy
Sin an gasúr ar bhuail an ghirseach é