Conditional Clauses in Welsh grammar, also known as Hypothetical Clauses, are sentences describing potential situations and their consequences. They express situations that may or may not happen, but are likely or possible under certain conditions. In Welsh, these clauses typically contain a main clause and a conditional clause, often held together by the word “pe” or “tasai”.
Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the appropriate Welsh word to complete the conditional clause
1. Pe byddai e’n *canu* (sing), byddai pawb yn gwrando.
2. Tasai hi’n *gweld* (see), byddai hi’n dweud rhywbeth.
3. Pe byddai ti’n *rhedeg* (run), byddet ti’n ennill y ras.
4. Tasai fe’n *disgwyl* (wait), byddai e’n gallu gweld y ser.
5. Pe byddai ni’n *deall* (understand), byddem ni’n gallu helpu.
Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the appropriate Welsh word to complete the conditional clause
1. Pe byddet ti’n *ysgrifennu* (write), byddet ti’n gallu cofio.
2. Tasai e’n *gofalu* (care), byddai e’n gallu gwneud gwahaniaeth.
3. Pe byddai hi’n *gwenu* (smile), byddai pawb yn hapus.
4. Tasai ni’n *siarad* (speak), byddem ni’n gallu cyfathrebu.
5. Pe byddai fe’n *astudio* (study), byddai e’n gallu pasio’r arholiadau.