Future vs Conditional Exercises For Finnish Grammar


Exercise 1: Future tense in Finnish


In Finnish grammar, the future tense is not as distinct as in some other languages. Instead, the present tense and conditional mood are often used to express future actions. Understanding the difference between future and conditional tenses is essential for Finnish language learners. The conditional mood is used to express hypothetical or uncertain situations, while the present tense or future perfect are often used for referring to actions that are believed or stated to occur in the future. In this exercise, you will practice recognizing and using the appropriate future or conditional form in Finnish sentences.

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1. Huomenna *menen* (go) kauppaan.
2. Ensi viikolla *matkustamme* (travel) Rovaniemelle.
3. Tulevaisuudessa *opiskelemme* (study) ehkä suomea.
4. Ensi vuonna *vietämme* (celebrate) syntymäpäivääni ulkomailla.
5. Tänään *tapaamme* (meet) ystäviä illalla.

Exercise 2: Conditional in Finnish

1. Jos olisi kaunis ilma, *menisimme* (go) ulos.
2. Jos saan lippuja, *tulisin* (come) konserttiin.
3. Jos olisin rikas, *matkustaisin* (travel) ympäri maailmaa.
4. Hän *opiskelisi* (study) enemmän, jos olisi aikaa.
5. Jos löydän kadonneen avaimen, *ilmoittaisin* (inform) heti sinulle.

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