Imperative Sentences Exercises For Welsh Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blank with the correct singular imperative form (Command)


Imperative sentences in Welsh grammar, also known as command forms, are a way of telling or asking people to do something. Unlike English, Welsh has both singular and plural imperative forms, and very often the same form is used for both. These forms are typically used in conversation, advice-giving, and directive scenarios such as recipes or instructions.

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1. *Gweld* ni yn y caffi. (See)
2. *Aros* yma. (Stay)
3. *Edrych* ar y llyfr. (Look)
4. *Dewch* i’r swyddfa. (Come)
5. *Codi* y blociau. (Lift)
6. *Gwisgo* dy het. (Put on)
7. *Talu* y bil nawr. (Pay)
8. *Bwrw* y bêl. (Throw)
9. *Yfed* dy ddŵr. (Drink)
10. *Oes* ei gerdyn bws gyda ti. (Have)
11. *Rhannu* dy bwmped. (Share)
12. *Cnyd* y drws. (Knock)
13. *Anghofio* y cyfarfod. (Forget)
14. *Arbed* dy arian. (Save)
15. *Dywed* y gwir. (Speak)

Exercise 2: Fill in the blank with the correct plural imperative form (Command)

1. *Gweld* ni yn y siop. (See)
2. *Aros* yma nawr. (Stay)
3. *Dewch* i’r ty. (Come)
4. *Codi* y cledrau. (Lift)
5. *Gwisgo* eich siacedi. (Put on)
6. *Talu* y bil heno. (Pay)
7. *Bwrw* y pêl. (Throw)
8. *Yfed* eich coffi. (Drink)
9. *Dilynwch* y llwybr. (Follow)
10. *Rhannwch* y pice. (Share)
11. *Cnydwch* ar y ffenest. (Knock)
12. *Anghofiwch* y cyfarfod ddoe. (Forget)
13. *Arbedwch* arian. (Save)
14. *Dywedwch* y gwir. (Speak)
15. *Cerddwch* i’r parc. (Walk)

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