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Conditional sentences are a fascinating part of any language, allowing us to express possibilities, probabilities, and hypothetical situations. In the Sindhi language, mastering conditional sentences is crucial as it enriches the way we communicate our thoughts and intentions. Whether you want to discuss what might happen under certain circumstances or what could have been, understanding conditionals will empower you to convey your ideas more effectively.
 
In this lesson, we will explore the structure and use of conditional sentences in Sindhi. We will break down the topic into manageable sections, ensuring that you grasp the essential concepts while providing ample examples and practice exercises. The lesson is structured as follows:


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In this lesson, you will learn advanced grammar concepts related to conditional sentences in Sindhi. You will learn how to express possibility, probability, and hypothetical situations.
=== Introduction to Conditional Sentences ===


== Forming Conditional Sentences ==
Conditional sentences, often referred to as "if clauses," are used to express "if-then" scenarios. They consist of two parts:
Conditional sentences are composed of two clauses: the "If" clause and the "result" clause. The "If" clause expresses the condition, while the "result" clause expresses the result if the condition is met. There are four types of conditional sentences in Sindhi:


=== First Conditional Sentences ===
1. '''The condition''' - the "if" part.
First conditional sentences express a possible condition and its probable result. They usually consist of the simple present tense in the "If" clause and the future tense in the "result" clause.
 
2. '''The result''' - the "then" part.
 
In Sindhi, conditional sentences can express:
 
* '''Real possibilities''' (factual situations).
 
* '''Unreal possibilities''' (hypothetical situations).
 
* '''Past conditions''' (situations that did not happen).
 
=== Types of Conditional Sentences ===
 
There are different types of conditional sentences in Sindhi, depending on the likelihood of the condition being fulfilled.
 
==== Real Conditional Sentences ====
 
These sentences indicate situations that are known to be true or likely to happen.
 
'''Structure:'''
 
* If + Present Tense, + Future Tense (will + verb).
 
Example:


Example:
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{| class="wikitable"
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
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| جيڪڏهن توھان پڙھندا آھيو، ته توھان سکندا آھيو || jeḳhṛa tōhān paṛhandā āhiyō, ta tōhān sikhhandā āhiyō || If you study, you will learn.
|-
| جيڪڏهن اھو بارش ڪندو، ته مَنجو نھ نڪرندو || jeḳhṛa uho bāriṣ kandō, ta mañjo nh nakhrandō || If it rains, I will not go out.
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| اگر جي پنھنجي مينڊو نڏهيٺ آهي ته ءهنجي ڄاڻي جي پاڻي مٺڻ ٿو. || "Ager jee panhcneji mindho ndhith aahi te ahnjehe jani ji payani methhan thean tho."|| If my bike breaks down, we will walk home.
 
| جيڪڏهن توھان وقت تي آڻندا، ته اسان کي خوشي ٿيندي || jeḳhṛa tōhān waqt tī āṇhandā, ta asān kē khuśī thīndī || If you come on time, we will be happy.
 
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=== Second Conditional Sentences ===
==== Unreal Conditional Sentences ====
Second conditional sentences express an unlikely or hypothetical condition and its probable result. They usually consist of the simple past tense in the "If" clause and the present conditional tense in the "result" clause.
 
These sentences express hypothetical or unlikely conditions.
 
'''Structure:'''
 
* If + Past Tense, + Would + Base Form of the Verb.
 
Example:


Example:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
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| جيڪڏهن مان امير هجان، ته مان سڄي دنيا گھمندو || jeḳhṛa mān amīr hajan, ta mān saji dunyā ghamindō || If I were rich, I would travel the whole world.
|-
| جيڪڏهن توھان ان مان مدد ڪندا، ته اسان کي مدد ملندي || jeḳhṛa tōhān an mān madad kandā, ta asān kē madad milandī || If you helped me, I would get assistance.
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| اگر مونھي ءهنجي ڀائي چهري ۾ نٺڻي وڃي، ته مان تيار ٿو. || "Ager munhe ahnjehe bhaaye chahri mein nethani wachhje, te man taiyar thatho." || If I found a genie in my lamp, I would be ready.
 
| جيڪڏهن مان اتي هجان، ته مان توھان سان گڏ ٿيندو || jeḳhṛa mān atē hajan, ta mān tōhān sāng gad thīndō || If I were there, I would be with you.
 
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=== Third Conditional Sentences ===
==== Past Conditional Sentences ====
Third conditional sentences express a condition that could have happened in the past, and its probable result if it had happened. They usually consist of the past perfect tense in the "If" clause and the present conditional perfect tense in the "result" clause.
 
These sentences refer to situations that did not happen in the past.
 
'''Structure:'''
 
* If + Past Perfect, + Would Have + Past Participle.
 
Example:


Example:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
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| جيڪڏهن مان سکڻ کان اڳ وقت تي آھيان، ته مَنجو رھڻو پوندو || jeḳhṛa mān sikhṇ kān aṅg waqt tī āhiyān, ta mañjo rahanō paūndō || If I had come on time to learn, I would have stayed.
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| اگهو ٻي ءهنجي ڀائيڪي وقت ۾ نہ ٿيو هو، ته ءهنجي زندگي کي زيادو يا کم بڻي آهي. || "Aghho bi ahnjehe bhayeki wakt mein na thiu hu, te ahnji zindagee ke ziyado ya kam bani aahi." || If I had not missed my flight, my life would have been different.
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=== Mixed Conditional Sentences ===
| جيڪڏهن توھان ان وقت آڻندا، ته اسان جو منصوبو مڪمل ٿي ويندو || jeḳhṛa tōhān an waqt āṇhandā, ta asān jo mansūbō mukammal thī vīndō || If you had come at that time, our plan would have been completed.
Mixed conditional sentences express a condition that could have happened in the past, and its present or future result. They usually consist of the past perfect tense in the "If" clause and the present or future tense in the "result" clause.


Example:
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! Sindhi !! Pronunciation !! English
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| اگهو تون ۾ سڏا ٿيو هو ته سان ڪو عشق تي ٺاهي راهي يا روڪي راهي، مھنجو تنهن جو روزگار ڏينهندڻ پانڻ ۾ رهندو. || "Aghho tun mein sido thiyo hu, te saan ko ishq ti thaayi raahi ya roki raahi, munjo tanhjo rozgaar dinihinda panh thean rehando." || If you were honest with me, I would either continue or stop loving you, depending on your actions, while earning a living for myself.
 
| جيڪڏهن مان پئسا بچائي سگھيو هجان، ته مان نوان ڪتاب خريد ڪري سگھيو هجان || jeḳhṛa mān paisā bachā'ī saghiyō hajan, ta mān nawān kitāb kharīd kari saghiyō hajan || If I had saved money, I could have bought new books.
 
|}
|}


== Practice Exercise ==
=== Forming Conditional Sentences in Sindhi ===
Form the following conditional sentences in Sindhi:
* If it rains tomorrow, we will stay inside.
* If I had known the truth, I would have acted differently.
* If you had time, you could help me with my homework.
* If you learn Sindhi, you will be able to communicate with Sindhi speakers.


== Conclusion ==
To construct conditional sentences in Sindhi, follow these simple guidelines:
In this lesson, you learned how to form conditional sentences in Sindhi, including first, second, third, and mixed conditional sentences. You also learned how to express probability, possibility, and hypothetical situations.


Remember that conditional sentences can be tricky, but with practice, you can master them. In the next lesson, you will learn about the passive voice in Sindhi.
1. '''Identify the condition''': Determine what condition you want to express.
 
2. '''Choose the correct tense''': Depending on whether you're discussing a real, unreal, or past condition, select the appropriate tense for both parts of the sentence.
 
3. '''Connect with the right conjunction''': Always use "جيڪڏهن" (jeḳhṛa) for "if."
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Now that you have a solid understanding of conditional sentences in Sindhi, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to help you practice what you’ve learned.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs.
 
1. جيڪڏهن مان (سکڻ) _________، ته مان (سکڻ) _________.
 
2. جيڪڏهن توھان (چاهڻ) _________، ته اسان (گھڻڻ) _________.
 
3. جيڪڏهن اھو (بارش) _________، ته مان (گھر) _________.
 
'''Answers:'''
 
1. سکڻ, سکڻ
 
2. چاهڻ, گھڻڻ
 
3. بارش, گھر
 
==== Exercise 2: Translate to Sindhi ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Sindhi.
 
1. If it snows, we will stay home.
 
2. If I were a bird, I would fly.
 
3. If you had called me, I would have come.
 
'''Answers:'''
 
1. جيڪڏهن اھو برف ڪري، ته اسان گھر ۾ رھنداسون.
 
2. جيڪڏهن مان پکي هجان، ته مان اڏامندو.
 
3. جيڪڏهن توھان مون کي سڏيو هجي، ته مان آيو هجان.
 
==== Exercise 3: Create Sentences ====
 
Create three conditional sentences of your own. Make sure to use different types of conditionals.
 
'''Example Answers:'''
 
1. Real Conditional: جيڪڏهن مان دوستن سان ملان، ته مان خوش ٿيندو.
 
2. Unreal Conditional: جيڪڏهن مان سکيا هجان، ته مان امتحان پاس ڪري سگهان.
 
3. Past Conditional: جيڪڏهن مان وقت تي آھيان، ته مان ڪلاس ۾ شامل ٿي سگهان.
 
=== Conclusion ===
 
Understanding conditional sentences in Sindhi is a powerful tool for effective communication. By mastering this topic, you will be able to express various scenarios and enhance your conversational skills. Remember to practice regularly, as the more you use these structures, the more natural they will become.  
 
As you progress through the "Complete 0 to A1 Sindhi Course," keep in mind that each lesson builds on the last, and soon you'll find yourself speaking Sindhi with confidence!


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Conditional sentences are a fascinating part of any language, allowing us to express possibilities, probabilities, and hypothetical situations. In the Sindhi language, mastering conditional sentences is crucial as it enriches the way we communicate our thoughts and intentions. Whether you want to discuss what might happen under certain circumstances or what could have been, understanding conditionals will empower you to convey your ideas more effectively.

In this lesson, we will explore the structure and use of conditional sentences in Sindhi. We will break down the topic into manageable sections, ensuring that you grasp the essential concepts while providing ample examples and practice exercises. The lesson is structured as follows:

Introduction to Conditional Sentences[edit | edit source]

Conditional sentences, often referred to as "if clauses," are used to express "if-then" scenarios. They consist of two parts:

1. The condition - the "if" part.

2. The result - the "then" part.

In Sindhi, conditional sentences can express:

  • Real possibilities (factual situations).
  • Unreal possibilities (hypothetical situations).
  • Past conditions (situations that did not happen).

Types of Conditional Sentences[edit | edit source]

There are different types of conditional sentences in Sindhi, depending on the likelihood of the condition being fulfilled.

Real Conditional Sentences[edit | edit source]

These sentences indicate situations that are known to be true or likely to happen.

Structure:

  • If + Present Tense, + Future Tense (will + verb).

Example:

Sindhi Pronunciation English
جيڪڏهن توھان پڙھندا آھيو، ته توھان سکندا آھيو jeḳhṛa tōhān paṛhandā āhiyō, ta tōhān sikhhandā āhiyō If you study, you will learn.
جيڪڏهن اھو بارش ڪندو، ته مَنجو نھ نڪرندو jeḳhṛa uho bāriṣ kandō, ta mañjo nh nakhrandō If it rains, I will not go out.
جيڪڏهن توھان وقت تي آڻندا، ته اسان کي خوشي ٿيندي jeḳhṛa tōhān waqt tī āṇhandā, ta asān kē khuśī thīndī If you come on time, we will be happy.

Unreal Conditional Sentences[edit | edit source]

These sentences express hypothetical or unlikely conditions.

Structure:

  • If + Past Tense, + Would + Base Form of the Verb.

Example:

Sindhi Pronunciation English
جيڪڏهن مان امير هجان، ته مان سڄي دنيا گھمندو jeḳhṛa mān amīr hajan, ta mān saji dunyā ghamindō If I were rich, I would travel the whole world.
جيڪڏهن توھان ان مان مدد ڪندا، ته اسان کي مدد ملندي jeḳhṛa tōhān an mān madad kandā, ta asān kē madad milandī If you helped me, I would get assistance.
جيڪڏهن مان اتي هجان، ته مان توھان سان گڏ ٿيندو jeḳhṛa mān atē hajan, ta mān tōhān sāng gad thīndō If I were there, I would be with you.

Past Conditional Sentences[edit | edit source]

These sentences refer to situations that did not happen in the past.

Structure:

  • If + Past Perfect, + Would Have + Past Participle.

Example:

Sindhi Pronunciation English
جيڪڏهن مان سکڻ کان اڳ وقت تي آھيان، ته مَنجو رھڻو پوندو jeḳhṛa mān sikhṇ kān aṅg waqt tī āhiyān, ta mañjo rahanō paūndō If I had come on time to learn, I would have stayed.
جيڪڏهن توھان ان وقت آڻندا، ته اسان جو منصوبو مڪمل ٿي ويندو jeḳhṛa tōhān an waqt āṇhandā, ta asān jo mansūbō mukammal thī vīndō If you had come at that time, our plan would have been completed.
جيڪڏهن مان پئسا بچائي سگھيو هجان، ته مان نوان ڪتاب خريد ڪري سگھيو هجان jeḳhṛa mān paisā bachā'ī saghiyō hajan, ta mān nawān kitāb kharīd kari saghiyō hajan If I had saved money, I could have bought new books.

Forming Conditional Sentences in Sindhi[edit | edit source]

To construct conditional sentences in Sindhi, follow these simple guidelines:

1. Identify the condition: Determine what condition you want to express.

2. Choose the correct tense: Depending on whether you're discussing a real, unreal, or past condition, select the appropriate tense for both parts of the sentence.

3. Connect with the right conjunction: Always use "جيڪڏهن" (jeḳhṛa) for "if."

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you have a solid understanding of conditional sentences in Sindhi, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Below are some exercises designed to help you practice what you’ve learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verbs.

1. جيڪڏهن مان (سکڻ) _________، ته مان (سکڻ) _________.

2. جيڪڏهن توھان (چاهڻ) _________، ته اسان (گھڻڻ) _________.

3. جيڪڏهن اھو (بارش) _________، ته مان (گھر) _________.

Answers:

1. سکڻ, سکڻ

2. چاهڻ, گھڻڻ

3. بارش, گھر

Exercise 2: Translate to Sindhi[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Sindhi.

1. If it snows, we will stay home.

2. If I were a bird, I would fly.

3. If you had called me, I would have come.

Answers:

1. جيڪڏهن اھو برف ڪري، ته اسان گھر ۾ رھنداسون.

2. جيڪڏهن مان پکي هجان، ته مان اڏامندو.

3. جيڪڏهن توھان مون کي سڏيو هجي، ته مان آيو هجان.

Exercise 3: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Create three conditional sentences of your own. Make sure to use different types of conditionals.

Example Answers:

1. Real Conditional: جيڪڏهن مان دوستن سان ملان، ته مان خوش ٿيندو.

2. Unreal Conditional: جيڪڏهن مان سکيا هجان، ته مان امتحان پاس ڪري سگهان.

3. Past Conditional: جيڪڏهن مان وقت تي آھيان، ته مان ڪلاس ۾ شامل ٿي سگهان.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Understanding conditional sentences in Sindhi is a powerful tool for effective communication. By mastering this topic, you will be able to express various scenarios and enhance your conversational skills. Remember to practice regularly, as the more you use these structures, the more natural they will become.

As you progress through the "Complete 0 to A1 Sindhi Course," keep in mind that each lesson builds on the last, and soon you'll find yourself speaking Sindhi with confidence!

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