Conditional sentences are a fundamental aspect of mastering the Welsh language, enabling speakers to express possibilities, hypothetical situations, and outcomes contingent on certain conditions. These sentences often involve complex structures that can be challenging for learners. Our exercises are designed to provide practical, real-life practice with these essential grammatical constructs, helping you to understand and use them confidently in everyday conversations. By focusing on realistic scenarios, these exercises aim to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making your learning experience both effective and engaging. Understanding and practicing conditional sentences in Welsh not only enhances your grammatical proficiency but also enriches your ability to communicate nuanced ideas and emotions. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced learner, these exercises cater to various levels of difficulty, ensuring that you can progressively build your skills. Through a series of structured activities, you'll encounter different types of conditional sentences, from basic "if" statements to more complex conditional forms. By consistently practicing, you'll find yourself naturally incorporating these structures into your Welsh speech, thus achieving greater fluency and confidence in the language.
1. Os bydd hi'n bwrw glaw, byddaf yn *aros* adref (verb for staying).
2. Pe bai gen i fwy o arian, byddwn yn *teithio* mwy (verb for traveling).
3. Os gwelwch chi'n dda, *ewch* i'r siop ar fy rhan os byddwch chi'n gallu (verb for going).
4. Pe bai hi'n dysgu mwy, byddai hi'n *llwyddo* yn yr arholiad (verb for succeeding).
5. Os byddwch chi'n gweithio'n galed, byddwch yn *ennill* mwy o bwyntiau (verb for earning).
6. Pe bai ganddo fe geir gorau, byddai'n *gyrru* i'r wlad (verb for driving).
7. Os byddaf yn dysgu'r iaith, byddaf yn *siarad* gyda'r bobl leol (verb for speaking).
8. Pe bai hi'n cael amser rhydd, byddai hi'n *darllen* mwy o lyfrau (verb for reading).
9. Os byddwch chi'n dod, byddaf yn *paratoi* cinio arbennig (verb for preparing).
10. Pe bai'r ysgol ar gau, byddai plant yn *chwarae* gartref (verb for playing).
1. Pe byddwn i'n *meddwl* am hynny, byddwn i wedi gwneud rhywbeth gwahanol (verb for thinking).
2. Os bydd hi'n *bwrw* glaw, byddwn yn aros adref (verb for raining).
3. Pe byddai ganddo fe fwy o amser, byddai wedi *darllen* y llyfr (verb for reading).
4. Os byddan nhw'n *dod* yfory, byddwn yn trefnu'r parti (verb for coming).
5. Pe byddai hi'n gallu, byddai'n *gweld* y sioe (verb for seeing).
6. Os byddwn ni'n *ennill* y gêm, byddwn yn dathlu (verb for winning).
7. Pe byddet ti wedi *gwybod*, byddet ti wedi dweud wrthyf fi (verb for knowing).
8. Os bydda i'n *cael* fy arian yn ôl, bydda i'n hapus (verb for receiving).
9. Pe byddai'r plant wedi *gorffen* eu gwaith cartref, bydden nhw'n gallu mynd allan (verb for finishing).
10. Os bydd y bws yn *hwyr*, byddaf yn cerdded (verb for being late).
1. Os bydd hi'n *glawio*, byddwn ni'n aros gartref (verb for weather).
2. Pe bawn i'n *meddwl* am y canlyniadau, ni fyddwn wedi gwneud hynny (verb for thinking).
3. Byddai hi wedi mynd i'r parti pe bai hi'n *cael* gwahoddiad (verb for receiving).
4. Os oes gennych chi amser, a fyddech chi'n *helpu* fi gyda'r gwaith cartref? (verb for assisting).
5. Pe bai gennym fwy o arian, byddem yn *teithio* mwy (verb for traveling).
6. Os byddwn ni'n *arbed* arian, gallwn fynd ar wyliau (verb for saving).
7. Pe bai hi'n *gwybod* yr atebion, byddai hi wedi llwyddo yn yr arholiad (verb for knowing).
8. Os bydd hi'n *gweithio*'n galed, bydd hi'n cael dyrchafiad (verb for working).
9. Pe byddent yn *dod* yn gynt, bydden nhw wedi dal y trên (verb for arriving).
10. Os ydw i'n *codi* yn gynnar, gallaf gwblhau'r dasg (verb for waking up).