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Unit 5 - Useful expressions around the house

"Close the door"

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Who will be in the house tomorrow?
Close the door!
Where are you?
Come in.

Listen to this conversation which uses the present tense.

Listen to this second example which uses different tenses - looking into the future and to the past. Look out for an aspect of Gaelic which is similar to many other languages but different from English - nouns can be either masculine or feminine. If masculine they can be represented by the pronoun 'e', or 'he/him', and, if feminine, by the pronoun 'i', or 'she/her'. Uinneag ('window') is feminine.

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