Pe bawn i = If I were Pe bai e = If he were Pe bai hi = If she were Pe baen ni = If we were Pe baen nhw = If they were Pe bawn i’n ennill y loteri baswn.

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Pe bawn i = If I were Pe bai e = If he were Pe bai hi = If she were Pe baen ni = If we were Pe baen nhw = If they were Pe bawn i’n ennill y loteri baswn i’n symud i Fflorida. Pe baen ni’n ennill y loteri basen ni’n prynu Porshe a byw fel brenin! Baswn i = I would Faswn i ddim I wouldn’t Basai e / hi Fasai e / hi ddim Basen ni Fasen ni ddim Basen nhw Fasen nhw ddim 1.Pe bai hi 2.Pe baen nhw 3.Baswn i 4.Fasen ni ddim 5.Pe bawn i’n gallu 6.Pe bawn i ddim yn

wedi = have / had Rydw i wedi = I have Mae e wedi = He has Maen nhw wedi = They have Roeddwn i wedi = I had Roedd hi wedi = She had Roedden ni wedi = We had Doedd e ddim wedi = He had not Bydda i wedi = I will have Bydd e wedi = He will have Fydda i ddim wedi = I wont have Fyddan nhw ddim wedi = They won’t have 1.I have been to the college to discuss the course. 2.They have travelled to France to see the family. 3.I will have been to the theatre again before the holidays. 4.He won’t have learnt the work before the assessment. 5.She had been to the hospital again last night.

Dyma = This is Dyna = There is / That is Dyna’r dyn = That’s the man Dyma’r un = This is the one 1.This is the person who won the game. 2.She’s the girl who travelled from Spain. 3.That’s the team that sang in the Eisteddfod. 4.They are the one’s who speak French. 5.He’s the man who speaks English. 6.He’s the man who spoke English. 7.She’s the teacher who came from France. 8.She’s the teacher who comes from Frances. Dyma’r un a ddaeth …. Here’s the one who came (past tense) Dyma’r un sy’n dod …. Here’s the one who comes (present tense)