Enkla tidigare övningar för walesisk grammatik – del 1
2. She *gwelodd* the beautiful bird in the garden (past tense of ”gweld” – to see).
3. We *bwyton* the cake last night (past tense of ”bwyta” – to eat).
4. They *clywodd* the music from far away (past tense of ”clywed” – to hear).
5. He *ysgrifennodd* a letter to his friend (past tense of ”ysgrifennu” – to write).
6. You (singular) *cerddest* to school yesterday (past tense of ”cerdded” – to walk).
7. The children *chwaraeodd* outside all afternoon (past tense of ”chwarae” – to play).
8. I *dalais* the ball quickly (past tense of ”dal” – to catch).
9. She *dysgodd* Welsh at school (past tense of ”dysgu” – to learn).
10. We *cawsom* a great time at the party (past tense of ”cael” – to have/get).
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2. You (plural) *aredig* the fields yesterday (past tense of ”aredig” – to plough).
3. I *rhedais* fast in the race (past tense of ”rhedeg” – to run).
4. She *coginiodd* dinner for the family (past tense of ”coginio” – to cook).
5. They *ysgwyddodd* the heavy box together (past tense of ”ysgwyddo” – to carry).
6. We *cerddon* along the riverbank (past tense of ”cerdded” – to walk).
7. He *gwnaeth* a big mistake yesterday (past tense of ”gwneud” – to do/make).
8. You (singular) *gofalwyd* well by the nurse (past tense passive of ”gofalu” – to care).
9. The dog *chwysodd* after running (past tense of ”chwysu” – to sweat).
10. I *ysgwyddais* the heavy bag to the car (past tense of ”ysgwyddo” – to carry).