Conditional – Interactive exercises

Exercise 1
Exercise 2

A situation has been provided. Can you find which question word helps form a related, polite question?

Exercise 3

A situation has been provided. Can you find which question word helps form a related, polite question?

Exercise 4

In this exercise we’re rephrasing a polite question into a shorter polite question.

Exercise 5

In this exercise you’re forming sentences describing what you would do if a thief would break into your apartment.

Exercise 6

An impolite message has been provided. Can you find which polite sentence means the same?

Exercise 7

In the exercise we’re forming hypothetical jos-sentences.

Exercise 8

In this exercise, we use the conditional because these are polite questions or requests. As such, you will put each verb in the sinä-form and make it a question. This means you need to add the elements:

  • The conditional’s -isi-
  • The sinä-form’s -t
  • The question suffix -ko/kö
Exercise 9

In this exercise, you’re describing a fictional situation, as is clear from the conjunction jos “if”.

Exercise 10

In this exercise, you’re making a proposal or suggestion into a jos-question. You will need to use the elements:

  • The conditional’s -isi-
  • The sinä-form’s -t
Exercise 11

In this exercise, you’re making a proposal or suggestion into a jos-question. You will need to use the elements:

  • The conditional’s -isi-
  • The me-form’s -mme
Exercise 12

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