Common prepositions in subject-verb-object order Exercises in Welsh language

Understanding the role of prepositions in the Welsh language is crucial for constructing grammatically correct sentences, particularly in the common subject-verb-object (SVO) order. Prepositions are essential connectors that provide context, direction, and relationships between different parts of a sentence. In Welsh, just like in English, prepositions can significantly alter the meaning of a sentence and are vital for conveying precise information. However, their usage and placement can differ, making it important for learners to familiarize themselves with common prepositions and their appropriate contexts. In this section, we will explore the most frequently used prepositions in Welsh, offering a variety of exercises designed to reinforce understanding and correct usage within the SVO structure. By practicing with these exercises, learners will gain confidence in their ability to integrate prepositions seamlessly into their Welsh sentences. This will not only enhance their grammatical accuracy but also improve their overall fluency and comprehension. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these exercises will provide the tools you need to master prepositions in Welsh.

Exercise 1

<p>1. Mae'r cath yn *ar* y soffa (preposition indicating position on top).</p> <p>2. Rydw i'n *mynd* i'r ysgol (verb indicating movement to a place).</p> <p>3. Mae'r llyfr *yng* nghist y car (preposition indicating inside).</p> <p>4. Aethon nhw *i*'r parc (preposition indicating direction towards a place).</p> <p>5. Mae'r gath yn *o* dan y bwrdd (preposition indicating under).</p> <p>6. Byddwn ni'n *yn* y dafarn heno (preposition indicating being at a place).</p> <p>7. Mae'r car yn *ger* y tŷ (preposition indicating near).</p> <p>8. Rydw i'n *mewn* siop (preposition indicating inside).</p> <p>9. Mae'r ci yn *wrth* y drws (preposition indicating next to).</p> <p>10. Maen nhw'n *ar* y traeth (preposition indicating position on top).</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. Mae hi *yn* gweithio yn y swyddfa (preposition indicating location).</p> <p>2. Fe aethon nhw *i*'r parc ddoe (preposition indicating direction).</p> <p>3. Rydyn ni'n *ar* y bws i'r ysgol (preposition indicating position on something).</p> <p>4. Mae'r llyfr *ar* y bwrdd (preposition indicating position).</p> <p>5. Dw i'n mynd *i*'r gampfa (preposition indicating direction).</p> <p>6. Mae'r ci *yn* y tŷ (preposition indicating location).</p> <p>7. Roedd hi *wrth* y drws yn aros amdanoch chi (preposition indicating proximity).</p> <p>8. Mae'r plant *o* dan y bont (preposition indicating position beneath something).</p> <p>9. Aeth hi *dros* y bont i'r dref (preposition indicating movement over something).</p> <p>10. Roedd y gath *yn* cysgu ar y gwely (preposition indicating location).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. Mae'r llyfr ar *y* bwrdd (preposition for "on").</p> <p>2. Roedd y ci yn *y* tŷ (preposition for "in").</p> <p>3. Es i *i*'r parc (preposition for "to").</p> <p>4. Mae'r cath dan *y* gadair (preposition for "under").</p> <p>5. Roedd y plant yn chwarae gyda *eu* ffrindiau (preposition for "with").</p> <p>6. Rydw i'n dod o *Gymru* (preposition for "from").</p> <p>7. Mae'r ffenestr gyferbyn â *y* drws (preposition for "opposite").</p> <p>8. Rydw i'n byw ger *y* môr (preposition for "near").</p> <p>9. Roedd y ferch yn mynd heibio *y* siop (preposition for "past").</p> <p>10. Mae'r ysgol uwchben *y* parc (preposition for "above").</p>
 

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