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á mbeathúfeeding them
á níwashing them

This is an important construction based on the Aidiacht Shealbhach and the Ainm Briathartha

The Ainm Briathartha is the form of the verb after ag: ag cur; ag moladh; ag déanamh etc
The Aidiachtaí Sealbhacha Possessive Adjectives are as follows: mo (my), do (your), a (his), a (her), ár (our), bhur (your, pl.), and a (their). They behave differently with nouns beginning with consonants from nouns beginning with vowels

Le consain / with consonants Le gutaí / with vowels
mo chóta
do chóta
a chota
a cota
ár gcótaí
bhur gcótaí
a gcótaí
my coat
your coat
his coat
her coat
our coat
your coat
their coat
m'athair
d'athair
a athair
a hathair
ár n-athair
bhur n-athair
a n-athair
my father
your father
his father
her father
our father
your father
their father

(An earlier lesson introduced the possessive adjective - aidiacht shealbhach)

While one can write ag moladh na mbuachaillí one must not say ag moladh iad. Instead write á moladh i.e. ag + a their + moladh at their praising. Here is a list of other examples of this construction first with verbal nouns beginning with consonants and then with vowels.

Le consain / With consonants le gutaí / with vowels
do mo bhualadh
do do cháineadh
á dhéanamh
á glanadh
ár bhfaire
do bhur gceartú
á mbeathú
hitting me
criticising you
making it
cleaning it (fem)
watching us
correcting you (pl.)
feeding them
do m'ardú
do d'ísliú
á inseacht
á hinsealbhú
ár n-ionsaí
do bhur n-impí
á n-ithe
raising me
lowering you
telling him
inaugurating her
attacking us
imploring you (pl.)
eating them
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