Mastering the use of conditional clauses is a crucial step in achieving fluency in Welsh. These clauses allow you to express various conditions and possibilities, making your conversations more nuanced and dynamic. Whether you're discussing hypothetical situations, future possibilities, or past events that didn't happen, understanding how to properly construct and use conditional clauses will significantly enhance your communication skills in Welsh. Our carefully designed exercises will guide you through the intricacies of Welsh conditional structures, helping you to grasp their usage in a range of contexts. In these exercises, you will encounter a variety of conditional forms, from the straightforward "if" clauses to more complex structures involving multiple conditions. Each exercise is crafted to reinforce your understanding through practical application, ensuring that you can confidently use conditional sentences in everyday conversations. By practicing these exercises, you will not only improve your grammatical accuracy but also build a deeper understanding of how the Welsh language functions in real-life scenarios. Dive in, and take the next step towards Welsh proficiency by mastering these essential conditional clauses.
1. Os bydd hi'n *bwrw* glaw, byddwn ni'n aros gartref (verb for raining).
2. Pe bai gen i *arian* digon, byddwn i'n teithio'r byd (noun for money).
3. Pe bai o'n *hyn*ach, byddai'n gallu gyrru car (adjective for older).
4. Os byddan nhw'n *dod* yfory, byddwn ni'n coginio cinio mawr (verb for coming).
5. Pe bai hi'n *meddwl* am y syniad, byddai hi'n cytuno (verb for thinking).
6. Os byddwn ni'n *brysur*, ni allwn fynd allan heno (adjective for busy).
7. Pe bai e'n *cael* y swydd, byddai'n symud i Gaerdydd (verb for getting).
8. Os bydd hi'n *garedig*, bydd hi'n helpu ni (adjective for kind).
9. Pe bawn i'n *medru* siarad Ffrangeg, byddwn i'n ymweld â Ffrainc (verb for being able).
10. Os bydd y plant yn *da*, byddan nhw'n cael hufen iâ (adjective for good).
1. Pe bawn i'n *gallu*, buaswn i'n teithio'r byd (verb to express ability).
2. Pe bai hi'n *iach*, byddai hi'n dod i'r parti (adjective to describe good health).
3. Os byddan nhw'n *brysur*, ni fyddan nhw'n gallu helpu (adjective to describe a state of being occupied).
4. Pe bawn i'n *gyfoethog*, buaswn i'n prynu tŷ mawr (adjective to describe wealth).
5. Os bydd hi'n *glawio*, byddwn ni'n aros adref (verb to describe precipitation).
6. Pe bai ganddo fe *car*, byddai'n gyrru i'r gwaith (noun to describe a vehicle).
7. Os byddan nhw'n *iach*, byddan nhw'n chwarae'r gêm (adjective to describe good health).
8. Pe bawn i'n *meddwl*, buaswn i wedi dweud rhywbeth (verb for the process of thinking).
9. Os bydd hi'n *boeth*, byddwn ni'n mynd i'r traeth (adjective to describe high temperature).
10. Pe bai gennym ni *arian*, byddem ni'n mynd ar wyliau (noun to describe money).
1. Pe bawn i'n *meddwl* yn fwy gofalus, byddwn i wedi gwneud penderfyniad gwell (verb for thinking).
2. Os bydd hi'n *glawio* yfory, byddwn ni'n aros adref (verb for raining).
3. Pe byddai gen i fwy o *arian*, byddwn i'n mynd ar wyliau (noun for money).
4. Os byddwn ni'n *dysgu* Cymraeg, byddwn ni'n gallu siarad gyda phobl leol (verb for learning).
5. Pe byddai hi'n *bosib*, byddwn i'n symud i Gymru (adjective for possible).
6. Os bydd y plant yn *da*, byddan nhw'n cael anrhegion (adjective for good).
7. Pe byddai hi'n *gynnes* heddiw, bydden ni'n mynd i'r traeth (adjective for warm).
8. Os byddwn ni'n *coginio* cinio, bydd pawb yn hapus (verb for cooking).
9. Pe byddai gen ti amser, byddet ti'n *darllen* y llyfr hwn (verb for reading).
10. Os bydd y ci'n *barkio*, bydd yn deffro'r holl stryd (verb for barking).