The use of the conditional tense -ki in Swahili

The use of ki tense and Negation The ki tense can be used in two ways. It can be used as a conditional tense and a present participle tense. Similar to other tense markers, sentences using ki tense markers are constructed in the following manner. Subject Prefix + ki Tense Marker + Verb When used as a conditional tense, the ki tense is used to show a hypothesis in the present tense, similar to the nge tense. The only difference is that it is invariably followed by a future tense or an imperative which has a future implication. Also, when used as a conditional tense, the ki tense appears in the subordinate conditional clause. Examples: Nikisoma vizuri, nitafaulu. If I study well, I will pass. Akija darasani, ataleta karatasi za mtihani.If he/she comes to class, he/she will bring the examination papers. Zoezi(exercise) Translate the following conditional sentences in Swahili. 1.If you study well, you will pass the exam.(ukisoma vizuri utafaulu mtihani 2. If we go to early, we will get our books(tukienda mapema tutapata vitabu vyetu) 3. If the computer does not work, I will write with my pen.(kama kompyuta haifanyi kazi,nitaandika na kalama yangu) ♥♥Get a complete Swahili book for beginners for only $6. Click this link to download the book https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kiswahil... ♥♥♥ contact me for private lessons (+254701216458) Contact me on Skype : https://join.skype.com/invite/lfFVsAR...