Scottish Gaelic Verb Blitz Pro

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About this app

Scottish Gaelic Verb Blitz - the conjugation reference and practice app with the tiny (<2mb) footprint!

Flummoxed by verbs in Scottish Gaelic? Learn and practise Scottish Gaelic verbs with this interactive verb reference and drill tool. With over 100 core verbs, Scottish Gaelic Verb Blitz is a clear and effective way to refresh and revise your grammar skills as well as expand your everyday vocabulary. It focuses on just THREE key tenses: present, past and future, making it ideal for beginners keen to get these vital parts of speech under their belts.

As well as handy verb look-up tables, there are four intensive drill activities to quiz yourself on your conjugation knowledge:

- Infinitive quiz: do you know the meaning of the each verb?
- Conjugation quiz: can you select the correct verb form for the English translation?
- Snap quiz: can you spot when the Gaelic and English sentences match? Try to get ten in a row!
- Gapfill: can you spell out the missing word in the conjugated sentence?

In each game, you can choose to play with just the verbs you have ticked as 'done' in the master list, or, for an extra challenge, the whole bank of verbs. The app will even track your performance throughout the games, so you can check at any time the entries you're finding trickiest.

The verbs selected represent some of the most commonly used Gaelic words, so Scottish Gaelic Verb Blitz is a great way to increase and practise your everyday vocabulary, too!

Made by language aficionados for fellow language enthusiasts, Scottish Gaelic Verb Blitz is a great way to improve your skills. Happy learning!
Updated on
Jul 31, 2020

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What's new

Adds a new verb (brùth) and corrects an English translation in one of the verb entries (mòran taing to the user that notified us!). Happy learning!