TURKISH

dığı sürece / dıkça in Turkish (süresince, boyunca)

In this grammar lesson you will learn some similiar and confused suffixes with super images! dıkça in Turkish and -dığı sürece in Turkish. You’ll learn differences between them. And also you’ll learn what is the süresince and boyunca in Turkish.  SUFFIX: dikçe / dukça / dükçe / dıkça in Turkish 1. Meaning Of –dıkça -dikçe […]

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-acağı sırada, -acağı zaman, -dığında, -dığı zaman, -dığı sırada in Turkish

-acağı sırada, -acağı zaman, -dığında, -dığı zaman, -dığı sırada in Turkish What is the -acağı sırada, -acağı zaman, – dığında, -dığı zaman, -dığı sırada in Turkish? We use all of these suffixes to mean “when, while …” in English. That is, it adds time meaning to the verb. But we use all of these suffixes

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Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Question Sentence / Soru Cümlesi için)

Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Question Sentence / Soru Cümlesi için) In this lesson, you can learn how to turn direct sentence into indirect sentence in Turkish. Attention! Indirect sentences change according to different tenses. In this lesson, you will learn the structure of the indirect question sentence in Turkish. In other words Türkçede dolaylı

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Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Imperative Sentence / Emir Cümlesi için)

Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Imperative Sentence / Emir Cümlesi için) In this lesson, you can learn how to turn direct sentence into indirect sentence in Turkish. Attention! Indirect sentences change according to different tenses. In this lesson, you will learn the structure of the indirect imperative sentence in Turkish. in other words Türkçede dolaylı

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Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Gereklilik Kipi / Necessity)

Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Necessity / Gereklilik Kipi İçin) In this lesson, you can learn how to turn direct sentence into indirect sentence in Turkish. Attention! Indirect sentences change according to different tenses and structures. In this lesson, you will learn the structure of the gereklilik kipi dolaylı cümle. In other words necessity indirect

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Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Present Continious, Present Perfect, Past Tense)

Indirect Sentence in Turkish (For Present Continious, Present Perfect, Past Tense) In this lesson, you can learn how to turn direct sentence into indirect sentence in Turkish. Attention! Indirect sentences change according to different tenses. In this lesson, you will learn the structure of the past tense indirect sentence in Turkish, the present continious indirect

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All Tenses with MİŞ in Turkish (yormuş, ecekmiş, mişmiş, meliymiş, ebilmiş, seymiş, ermiş…) 8 Tenses

All Tenses with MİŞ in Turkish In this lesson you are going to learn all tenses with miş in Turkish. Just like yormuş, ecekmiş, mişmiş, meliymiş, ebilmiş, seymiş, ermiş… There are their explanation and example sentences. Let’s start to take new notes! 1. -yormuş in Turkish (yor+muş) The first tense is -yormuş in Turkish. We

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-ecekti, -mişti, -erdi, -meliydi, -seydi, -eydi, -ebildi -yordu in Turkish (Birleşik Zamanlar) 8 Tenses

1. -yordu in Turkish (yor+du) We use -yordu when talking about past habits, when describing an action that continued for a certain period of time in the past. Like past continious in English “was/were …ing”. Also, when we talk about something that is done occasionally, sometimes or constantly but doesn’t continue at this moment, we

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