Overview
Syllabus
Turkish Grammar: 2-way Vowel Harmony And Forming Plurals.
Turkish Grammar: 4-way Vowel Harmony.
Turkish Grammar: Consonant Alternation- Why Do They Keep Changing?.
Turkish Grammar: Vowel Harmony & The Question Particle.
Turkish Grammar: The Ablative Case (from, through, than).
Turkish Grammar: The Accusative Case (marking direct objects).
Turkish Grammar: The Dative Case (to, towards, for).
Turkish Grammar: The Locative Case (On, In, At).
Turkish Grammar: The Genitive Case (of).
Turkish Grammar: The Postposition “Ile” (With, And).
Turkish Grammar: Personal Pronouns.
Turkish Grammar: Personal Pronouns in the Genitive Case.
Turkish Grammar: Pronouns with Irregular Dative Case Forms.
Turkish Grammar: Possessive suffixes (mine, yours, ours).
Turkish Grammar: Double possessives (my sister’s friend’s car).
Turkish Grammar: Forming compound nouns (plane ticket, office door).
Turkish Grammar: How To Use Bura, Åžura, Ora & Nere With The Correct Suffixes.
Turkish Grammar: Superlatives (The Best, The Worst).
Turkish Grammar: Comparatives (better, worse).
Turkish Grammar: Ordinal numbers (1st , 2nd) and the Question Word Kaçıncı.
Turkish Grammar: “Intensive” Adjectives (Black vs. Pitch Black).
Turkish Grammar: Verbal nouns with –mA (and how to add possessives to them).
Turkish Grammar: How to Say ‘Before’ in Turkish.
Turkish Grammar: How To Say ‘After’ In Turkish.
Turkish Grammar: Expressing “To Want” With Infinitive + The Verb "Istemek".
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I need a taxi” (Expressing need with dative + “ihtiyaÒ«”).
Turkish Grammar: Expressing Need/Must With “Lazim” And “Gerek”.
Turkish Grammar: Expressing Need/Must With The Verb “Gerekmek”.
Turkish Grammar: Making Statements With Var And Yok.
Turkish Grammar: Asking questions with var and yok.
Turkish Grammar: Affirmative Statements in the Present Tense Using the Verb ‘to be’.
Turkish Grammar: Negative Statements In The Present Tense Using the Verb ‘To Be’ And “DeÄŸil”.
Turkish Grammar: Yes/No Questions with Present Tense Verb ‘to be’ & Question Particle “mI”.
Turkish Grammar: Affirmative Statements in the Present Progressive (-Iyor) tense.
Turkish Grammar: Negative Statements in the Present Progressive (-Iyor) tense.
Turkish Grammar: Yes/No affirmative questions in the present progressive tense.
Turkish Grammar: Yes/No Negative Questions in the Present Progressive (-Iyor) tense.
Turkish Grammar: Affirmative Imperatives (Do that!).
Turkish Grammar: Negative Imperatives (Don’t do that!).
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I will go” Future tense affirmative statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I will not go” Future Tense Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Will you go?” Future Tense Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Won’t you go?” Future Tense Negative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I was a student”, Definite Past Tense without a verb (-(y)di).
Turkish Grammar: Expressing The Negative Definite Past Tense Without A Verb (“DeÄŸil” + -(y)di).
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I gave” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Affirmative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I did not give” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “Did you give?” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “Didn’t you give?” Definite Past Tense (-dI) Negative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I go” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Affirmative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to say “I don’t go” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman)Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Do you go?” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: How to ask “Don’t you go?” Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Negative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: Aorist Tense (GeniÅŸ Zaman) Irregular Stems.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Affirmative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Negative Statements.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Affirmative Yes/No Questions.
Turkish Grammar: Reported Past Tense (-miÅŸ) Negative Yes/No Questions.
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