If and When: Conditionals
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of creating conditions and possibilities using the powerful Tamil conditional suffix.
- Identify the -al suffix for conditionality.
- Form real conditional sentences correctly.
- Apply conditional logic to everyday conversations.
Lo que aprenderás
Expressing conditions and hypothetical situations. Learn the '-al' suffix and how to form 'if' clauses.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: Form and use the '-al' conditional suffix to express real-world possibilities.
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Past Stem Focus
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Real-World Preview
Making Plans
Review Summary
- Verb Root + -al
Errores comunes
You must use the past stem form before adding -al. Always check your stem conjugation.
Avoid over-complicating with 'enrāl'. The suffix -al is sufficient to express 'if'.
Don't add 'enrāl' at the end of the conditional clause; the -al is already doing the work.
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Next Steps
You've successfully unlocked the logic of Tamil conditionals! Keep practicing these structures in your daily speech to make them second nature.
Write 5 'if' sentences about your career goals.
Práctica rápida (3)
Avan ___ (seidhal/seiyum), mudiyum.
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Naan ___ (vandhal/varuven), pesalam.
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Find and fix the mistake:
If vandhal, pesalam.
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