Hi
I’m getting used to saying ‘wnewch chi’ or ‘wneu di’ for ‘will you’ but also use ‘bydda di’ so when should these be used? I know the former is gneud (to do) and ‘bydd’ future of bod so both make sense to me. I just can’t always think of which way to start my own sentences when speaking.
Thanks
Andrew
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If you think of the past tenses and when you’d use versions of bod and gwneud (bod for continuing actions/states of being and gwneud for completed actions), that will give you a clue.
It’s more or less the same with the future tenses - bod for something that’s going to be a continuing action (fyddi di’n agor y ffenestri bob tro? will you be opening the windows every time?) and gwneud for actions which will be completed (wnei di agor y ffenest i mi? will you open the window for me?).
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Right, that’s makes a bit more sense now! Thanks very much Siaron.
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