Articles in Questions Exercises in Welsh language

Mastering the use of articles in questions is a crucial aspect of achieving fluency in the Welsh language. Articles, such as "a" and "the" in English, play a significant role in Welsh grammar, but they function differently and have unique rules. Understanding when and how to use these articles correctly can greatly enhance your ability to form coherent and accurate questions. This page is dedicated to providing you with comprehensive exercises that will help you grasp the nuances of articles in Welsh questions, enabling you to communicate more effectively in both written and spoken contexts. Our exercises are designed to guide you step-by-step through the intricacies of using articles in various types of questions. Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your advanced skills, these practice activities will challenge and support your learning journey. By engaging with these exercises, you will not only familiarize yourself with the grammatical rules but also gain confidence in applying them in real-life conversations. Dive into the exercises and start your journey towards mastering articles in Welsh questions today.

Exercise 1 

<p>1. Ydy'r *ci* yn hoffi'r bwyd hwn? (animal)</p> <p>2. Oes *afal* ar y bwrdd? (fruit)</p> <p>3. Ble mae'r *ysgol* leol? (place for education)</p> <p>4. Ydych chi'n gweld *car* ar y stryd? (vehicle)</p> <p>5. Pryd mae'r *trên* yn cyrraedd? (means of transport)</p> <p>6. Ydy'r *tywydd* yn braf heddiw? (weather condition)</p> <p>7. Oes *llyfr* newydd yn y llyfrgell? (item for reading)</p> <p>8. Ble mae'r *amgueddfa* yn y dref? (place for history)</p> <p>9. Ydy *cath* yn y tŷ? (pet)</p> <p>10. Oes *bara* yn y cwpwrdd? (food item)</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. Ydych chi *yn* hoffi coffi? (preposition for liking something).</p> <p>2. A ydy hi *yn* byw yng Nghaerdydd? (preposition for living in a place).</p> <p>3. Oes gennych chi *unrhyw* gwestiynau? (word for any).</p> <p>4. A yw e *yn* gweithio yn y siop? (preposition for working in a place).</p> <p>5. Wyt ti *yn* dod i'r parti? (preposition for coming to an event).</p> <p>6. Oes *rhywun* wedi gweld fy llyfr? (word for someone).</p> <p>7. Ydy'r bws *yn* cyrraedd yn hwyr? (preposition for arriving late).</p> <p>8. A oes *unrhyw* newyddion? (word for any in the context of news).</p> <p>9. Wyt ti *yn* aros am rywun? (preposition for waiting for someone).</p> <p>10. A oes angen i ni *dechrau* nawr? (verb for starting).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. *Mae* e'n mynd i'r ysgol? (Is he going to school?)</p> <p>2. A yw hi'n *hoffi* coffi? (Does she like coffee?)</p> <p>3. Ydych chi'n *dod* i'r parti heno? (Are you coming to the party tonight?)</p> <p>4. A *oes* gennych chi unrhyw gwestiynau? (Do you have any questions?)</p> <p>5. Ydy'r plant yn *chwarae* yn yr ardd? (Are the children playing in the garden?)</p> <p>6. A yw'n *bosib* i chi helpu fi? (Is it possible for you to help me?)</p> <p>7. A ydy'r bws yn *cyrraedd* ar amser? (Is the bus arriving on time?)</p> <p>8. Ydy hi'n *bwrw* eira? (Is it snowing?)</p> <p>9. A ydych chi'n *medru* siarad Cymraeg? (Can you speak Welsh?)</p> <p>10. A yw'r siop yn *agored* ar ddydd Sul? (Is the shop open on Sunday?)</p>
 

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