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As a Malayalam language teacher with two decades of experience, I understand how crucial it is for students to learn the intricacies of advanced sentence structures. In this lesson, we will focus on conditional sentences and how to construct them in Malayalam. This is an essential skill for students to learn as they progress towards A1 level proficiency in the language. | |||
== | <span link>After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: [[Language/Malayalam/Grammar/Syllable-Structure|Syllable Structure]] & [[Language/Malayalam/Grammar/Conjunct-Consonants|Conjunct Consonants]].</span> | ||
==What are Conditional Sentences?== | |||
Conditional sentences are those that express a condition or a hypothetical situation, most often using the conjunction 'if'. In Malayalam, these sentences have different structures depending on the type of condition being expressed. There are three types of conditional sentences in Malayalam: | |||
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<li>First Conditional</li> | |||
<li>Second Conditional</li> | |||
<li>Third Conditional</li> | |||
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==Constructing Conditional Sentences in Malayalam== | |||
Now, let's take a look at each type of conditional sentence and how to construct them in Malayalam. | |||
== | ===First Conditional=== | ||
First conditional sentences express a real or likely situation in the present or future that will happen if a certain condition is met. In Malayalam, first conditional sentences are constructed using the conjunction 'അതേസമയം' (athe samayam) which means 'at the same time'. | |||
Here is an example of a first conditional sentence in Malayalam: | |||
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| ഞാൻ | | ഞാൻ വന്നിരിക്കുന്നു അതേസമയം നീ ഓടിയിരിക്കുന്നു || nyān vannirikkunnu athe samayam nī ṓṭiyirikkunnu || I am coming while you are running | ||
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===Second Conditional=== | |||
Second conditional sentences express an unreal or unlikely situation in the present or future. In Malayalam, second conditional sentences are constructed using the conjunction 'ആയോ' (aayo) which means 'if it happens'. | |||
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Here is an example of a second conditional sentence in Malayalam: | |||
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| നിങ്ങൾ പറയുന്നു ഒരു പേര് നിങ്ങൾ പരീക്ഷയിൽ പാസാക്കുകയെന്ന് ആയോ പാസാക്കിയില്ലെങ്കിൽ || ningal paryunnoru per ningal pareekshayil paasakkukayennu aayo paasakkiyilleŋkiṛl || You say if one can pass the exam, but they have not passed | |||
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===Third Conditional=== | |||
Third conditional sentences express an unreal or unlikely situation in the past. In Malayalam, third conditional sentences are constructed using the conjunction 'അതിനുപായി' (athinupāyi) which means 'because of that'. | |||
Here is an example of a third conditional sentence in Malayalam: | |||
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| അതിനുപായി ഞാൻ പാസാക്കുകയില്ല അന്താർജാതികങ്ങൾ സ്ഥാനാർത്ഥമായി ആണ് || athinupāyi nyān paasakkukayilla anthārjātikəŋŋəl sthānārthamaayi aan̪ || Because of that, I did not pass; it is a matter of reservation | |||
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==Practice Makes Perfect== | |||
To master constructing conditional sentences in Malayalam, it is important to practice as much as possible. Here are a few exercises to help you get started: | |||
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<li>Construct five first conditional sentences in Malayalam.</li> | |||
<li>Construct five second conditional sentences in Malayalam.</li> | |||
<li>Construct five third conditional sentences in Malayalam.</li> | |||
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By practicing these exercises, you will better understand how to construct conditional sentences in Malayalam and become more proficient in the language. | |||
==Conclusion== | |||
Conditional sentences are an essential component of advanced Malayalam sentence structures. By mastering these structures, students can better express hypothetical and conditional situations. In this lesson, we have explored the three types of conditional sentences in Malayalam and how to construct them. With practice, you can become proficient in these structures and take a step closer to A1 level proficiency in Malayalam. | |||
<span link>Having concluded this lesson, consider checking out these related pages: [[Language/Malayalam/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]] & [[Language/Malayalam/Grammar/Compound-Sentences|Compound Sentences]].</span> | |||
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==Sources== | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2roKBe4xaT0 If clause | Learn English in Malayalam - YouTube] | |||
==Videos== | |||
===If Clause | Conditional Sentence in Malayalam | English Grammar ...=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb6GqvJk-1I</youtube> | |||
===Conditional Clauses | Kerala PSC English Class In Malayalam ...=== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFVOs6o8O2k</youtube> | |||
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