Lessoon 22. a) Ec - at aym at me ain at us ayd at you eu at you (p) echey at him oc at them eck at her b) You have learnt, my, dty, e my, your, his / her Ta shoh my voddey. This is my dog. Ta shoh dty chabbyl. This is your horse. Ta shen e vaatey. That is his boat. Ta shen e kayt. That is her cat. The same sentences may also be constructed in the manner below. Ta shoh y moddey aym. This is my dog. (at me) Ta shoh y cabbyl ayd. This is your horse. (at you) Ta shen y baatey echey. That is his boat. (at him) Ta shen y kayt eck. That is her cat. (at her) Ta shoh y carrey ain. This is our friend. (at us) Vel shen y balley eu? Is that your farm? (at you) Vel shen y raad oc? Is that their road? (at them) c) NYN Our, their and your (pl). This causes different changes. See appendix. Our house. Nyn dhie. or yn thie ain. Your boat. Nyn maatey. or yn baatey eu. Their country. Nyn jeer. or yn cheer oc. d) Exercise 23. 1. Did you see William before Saturday? No. 2. We didn't believe a word that he said. 3. Perhaps they didn't come to Castletown. 4. She said that the men didn't go to Peel. 5. His boats didn't fish in Scotland at all. 6. Who said that they came home tonight. 7. They said that they understood Manx in Ramsey. 8. We didn't go to Port St. Mary again. How far is it? 9. I went to Scotland on the boat on Friday. 10. He went to Laxey but he didn't see them. 11. Did you put the cheese on that table Mary? Yes. 12. I didn't see the little streams. 13. Did those girls understand a word that I said? No. 14. Did William put the kettle on the fire? Yes. 15. I'm sure that I didn't say that. 16. Where did he go on the horse? He went to Douglas. 17. Perhaps they left the dog at the farm. 18. Why did you leave his house? I went home. 19. Did you leave your coat in the house? Yes. 20. I'm sorry that they left that country. Lessoon 22a. 1. I saw his school. 2. You (s) saw my horse. 3. She saw his table. 4. He saw their dog. 5. We saw your (s) boat. 6. You (p) saw her coat. 7. They saw our shoes. 8. We will be going to the house. 9. I will be walking to Ramsey. 10. Give those pennies to the boy. 11. She gave the milk to the cat. 12. Are you ready to come to the house? Yes. 13. Will they be ready to go on the boat? No. 14. You (s) will be pleased to see your dog again. 15. I was ready to put the coal in the fire. 16. Will he be pleased to do that? Yes. 17. They are ready to build a new house now. 18. Is the boy leaving his boat in Peel? Yes. 19. My soap is in the house. 20. Is this your new coat? No. 21. Is their boat to be seen in England now? Yes. 22. The boy is not leaving our house. 23. Is that her little boy? Yes. 24. Perhaps the girl isn't ready to go to Castletown. 25. I will be pleased to put the milk at your door. 26. They will be ready to build the house tomorrow. 27. She is ready to give the milk to the cat. 28. He will be pleased to see you. 29. Is he ready to build the boat? No. 30. I won't be ready to go to Scotland tomorrow. 31. John probably put your keys on the table. 32. I believed the girl. 33. He saw their ships on the water. 34. Your (s) dog played in the stream. 35. He believed that they were to be seen at their school. 36. Did he get his shoes wet? No. 37. The men were to be seen fishing in the streams. 38. The girl didn't put her pins on the table. 39. Didn't his friends go to Ramsey? Yes. 40. John put the kettle on the fire. 41. He got his dog in Castletown. 42. John and Mary went to see the horse. 43. Didn't they go to Douglas yesterday? Yes. 44. They came to Mann today. 45. Did you put sugar in my tea? No. 46. Didn't they understand the Manx at all? No. 47. My cat climbed that big tree. Did it? 48. He put his boat in the water today. Did he?