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... or sequence of occurance. If one verb is in the past tense and another verb occured before it, the verb that occured first needs to be in the pluperfect or past perfect tense (using the helping verbs had, has etcetera). If one verb is in the past tense and another verb that occured at the same time ...
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Scottish Gaelic grammar



This article describes the grammar of the Scottish Gaelic language.
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