Conditionals: If and Then
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the art of 'what if' in Gujarati using the powerful Jo-To structure.
- Formulate real-world conditional sentences.
- Connect causes with their likely consequences.
- Apply the 'Jo' (if) and 'To' (then) markers correctly.
Ce que tu vas apprendre
Hypothesizing about the present and future using 'Jo... To'. Learn to form 'If it rains, I will stay' sentences.
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: Create logical sentences predicting outcomes for daily situations.
Conseils et astuces (1)
Use the comma
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Review Summary
- Jo + [Condition Clause], To + [Result Clause]
Erreurs courantes
You must include 'તો' (to) to complete the conditional logic. Without it, the sentence feels disconnected.
The 'Jo' (if) must always start the condition clause, not the result clause.
Ensure the verb tense matches the future expectation of a real conditional.
Règles dans ce chapitre (1)
Next Steps
You've crossed a major threshold in your Gujarati journey! Keep practicing these structures in your daily conversations.
Translate 5 'If' sentences from a news article.
Pratique rapide (4)
Find and fix the mistake:
Jo varsad padshe, hu nahi avu.
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Which is correct?
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___ tame avsho, ___ hu malish.
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Jo tame ___ , to hu malish.
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