Mastering the intricacies of Welsh verbs and prepositions is crucial for effective communication in the Welsh language. The relationship between verbs and prepositions in Welsh can be complex, as certain verbs require specific prepositions to convey the correct meaning. Understanding these combinations not only enhances your fluency but also helps you to construct more accurate and nuanced sentences. Whether you are a beginner looking to grasp the basics or an advanced learner aiming to refine your skills, targeted exercises can significantly improve your proficiency. Our comprehensive set of exercises is designed to help you navigate the subtleties of combining Welsh verbs and prepositions. By engaging with these exercises, you will become more adept at recognizing and using common verb-preposition pairs in various contexts. The practice materials cover a range of topics and difficulty levels, ensuring that you can progressively build your confidence and competence. Through consistent practice and application, you will be able to communicate more effectively and naturally in Welsh, making your language learning journey both rewarding and enjoyable.
1. Rwy'n mynd i'r ysgol bob bore am *saith* o'r gloch (number).
2. Mae hi'n byw yn *Llanelli* gyda'i theulu (name of a town in Wales).
3. Dw i'n bwyta pryd o fwyd yn y *bwyty* (place to eat).
4. Aethon ni i'r *traeth* yr haf diwethaf (place by the sea).
5. Mae o'n gweithio yn y *ysbyty* fel meddyg (place where doctors work).
6. Rwy'n prynu'r llyfr yn y *siop* (place where you buy things).
7. Mae hi'n dysgu Cymraeg yn y *dosbarth* (place for learning).
8. Aethon ni ar wyliau i'r *Alban* llynedd (country in the UK).
9. Dw i'n yfed *coffi* yn y bore (drink).
10. Mae'n rhaid i chi *ddechrau* gweithio cyn gynted â phosib (verb meaning to begin).
1. Mae hi'n *mynd* i'r ysgol (verb for movement).
2. Rydw i'n *siarad* â fy ffrind (verb for communication).
3. Maen nhw'n *eistedd* ar y soffa (verb for sitting).
4. Rydyn ni'n *darllen* llyfr yn y llyfrgell (verb for reading).
5. Rydw i'n *bwyta* cinio yn y gegin (verb for eating).
6. Mae e'n *dysgu* Cymraeg yn yr ysgol (verb for learning).
7. Mae hi'n *ysgrifennu* llythyr at ei mam (verb for writing).
8. Rydyn ni'n *gwybod* yr ateb (verb for knowing).
9. Maen nhw'n *chwarae* pêl-droed yn y parc (verb for playing).
10. Mae'n rhaid i chi *deithio* i Gaerdydd yfory (verb for travel).
1. Dw i'n *mynd* i'r parc (verb for movement).
2. Maen nhw'n *siarad* gyda'r athro (verb for communication).
3. Rydyn ni'n *cerdded* ar hyd y traeth (verb for walking).
4. Mae hi'n *ysgrifennu* at ei ffrind (verb for writing).
5. Aeth y plant *chwarae* yn y maes (verb for playing).
6. Mae'r ci'n *neidio* dros y ffens (verb for jumping).
7. Roedd hi'n *canolbwyntio* ar y dasg (verb for concentrating).
8. Rwy'n *darllen* llyfr newydd (verb for reading).
9. Maen nhw'n *eistedd* wrth y bwrdd (verb for sitting).
10. Mae e'n *gwylio* teledu gyda'i deulu (verb for watching).