Breakdown of Ég myndi hjálpa ef ég hefði tíma.
ég
I
tíminn
the time
hafa
to have
hjálpa
to help
ef
if
myndi
would
Questions & Answers about Ég myndi hjálpa ef ég hefði tíma.
What kind of sentence is this?
A hypothetical conditional (present/future irrealis). The main clause uses myndi (would) + bare infinitive hjálpa, and the if‑clause uses past subjunctive hefði to signal an unreal condition.
What exactly are myndi and hefði?
Myndi is the past subjunctive of munu (will), used as a conditional auxiliary meaning would. Hefði is the past subjunctive of hafa (to have). They look “past” but here mark unreality, not past time.
- myndi: ég myndi, þú myndir, hann/hún myndi; við myndum, þið mynduð, þeir/þær/þau myndu
- hefði: ég hefði, þú hefðir, hann/hún hefði; við hefðum, þið hefðuð, þeir/þær/þau hefðu
Why is there no að before hjálpa?
After myndi you use a bare infinitive: myndi hjálpa. Verbs like ætla, reyna, ætti do take að: ætla að hjálpa, reyna að hjálpa, ætti að hjálpa.
Can I use the present in the if‑clause: ef ég hef tíma?
Yes, but it changes meaning:
- ef ég hef tíma = real/likely condition (If I have time).
- ef ég hefði tíma = hypothetical/contrary to fact (If I had time).
Can the if‑clause come first?
Why is it ef ég hefði and not ef hefði ég?
In subordinate clauses introduced by ef, Icelandic does not use Verb‑Second. The normal order is Subject–Verb–Object: ég hefði tíma.
Why tíma and not tími?
Hafa takes a direct object in the accusative. Tími (time) is masculine: nominative tími, accusative tíma. So hefði tíma is correct.
How do I say I would help you/them?
Can I say Ég mun hjálpa ef ég hef tíma?
Is Ef ég myndi hafa tíma acceptable?
It’s understandable, but native style prefers the simple subjunctive in the if‑clause: ef ég hefði tíma. Using myndi in both clauses sounds wordy.
Can I drop the second ég?
Is mundi also correct instead of myndi?
Both occur. Modern standard recommendations favor myndi, but mundi is also widely used and understood.
Do I need a comma?
How do I pronounce the tricky parts?
Where does negation go?
Can I use eiga instead: ef ég ætti tíma?
Yes. Ef ég ætti tíma is also idiomatic for if I had time. Both hefði tíma (from hafa) and ætti tíma (from eiga) are common in this sense.
Why not tímann (the time)?
How do I say help with something or help do something?
- Help someone: hjálpa
- dative person: hjálpa þér.
- Help with a thing: hjálpa með/við
- a noun: hjálpa með/við verkefnið.
- Help to do something: hjálpa [dative] að
- infinitive: hjálpa þér að gera þetta.
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