if statements / negative if statements
If statements (a.k.a. conditionals) refer to sentences that go
something like "If some action occurs ...". The negative form of this
is something like "If some action doesn't occur ...".
For verbs, the past tense stem is the part of the past tense verb to
which the verb ending is added. See Verbs - Past Tense for details.
- if statements
- To turn a phrase into an if statement, add -ஆல்
to the past tense stem of the verb
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- negative if statements
- To turn a phrase into a negative if statement, replace the
final -அ from the infinitive with -ஆவிட்டால்
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Ex:
- யாரும் களையை எடுக்காவிட்டால், அது இன்னும் வளரும் = "If
no one pulls out the weed, it will still grow"