ABSTRACT

Intermediate Welsh is designed for learners who have achieved basic proficiency, and wish to proceed to more complex language. It presents a broad range of grammatical topics, illustrated by examples which serve as models for the varied exercises which follow. The emphasis throughout is on colloquial, spoken Welsh used by modern day native speakers.

chapter 1|3 pages

Inflected future: regulars

chapter 2|3 pages

Inflected future: irregulars

chapter 3|3 pages

Galla i° /medra i° 'I can' etc.

chapter 4|3 pages

Byth and erioed 'never/ever'

chapter 5|3 pages

Comparison of adjectives I: comparative

chapter 7|3 pages

Comparison of adjectives III: irregulars

chapter 8|3 pages

'Time'; ordinal numerals

chapter 10|3 pages

Alternative preterite formations

chapter 11|4 pages

Subordinate clauses I

chapter 12|3 pages

Subordinate clauses II

chapter 13|3 pages

Subordinate clauses III

chapter 14|3 pages

Relative clauses I

chapter 15|3 pages

Relative clauses II

chapter 17|3 pages

Conditional sentences I: open conditions

chapter 21|3 pages

Colloquial passive construction with cael

chapter 22|3 pages

Stative passives with wedi and heb°

chapter 23|3 pages

Formal or short passive in -ir and -wyd

part 24|2 pages

More conjugated prepositions

chapter 25|3 pages

Compound prepositions

chapter 26|3 pages

Miscellaneous pronouns I

chapter 27|3 pages

Miscellaneous pronouns II

chapter 28|3 pages

Gwybod 'know'; sa i, so ti etc. (NEG)

chapter 29|3 pages

Summary of SM

chapter 30|3 pages

Conjunctions I

chapter 31|3 pages

Conjunctions II

chapter 32|3 pages

Focus I: principles

chapter 33|3 pages

Focus II: VNs, bod

chapter 34|3 pages

Focus III: mai and taw

chapter 35|3 pages

Summary of sy

part 36|2 pages

Mutation of verb-forms in Literary Welsh