Turkish Grammar
Grammar is crucial because it's how you structure what you're saying. When you're good at grammar, you can form correct sentences, understand the rules of language use, and convey your ideas clearly in Turkish. This makes it easier to communicate effectively with native speakers and participate in written and spoken discussions.
What to expect?
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Grammar Explanations
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Example Sentences
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Definitions
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Literal Translations
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Cultural Insights
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Daily life usage
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From beginner to advanced
A1 level
Main grammar topics in A1 level;
Vowel Harmony
Locative Case -DA
There is/are var/yok
Pronoun Suffixes
Present Continuous Tense -Iyor
Comitative/Instrumental Case (y)lA / ile
Ablative & Dative Case DAn & -(y)A
Accusative Case (y)I
Possessives
Past Tense DI
Future Tense AcAK
Imperative
A2 level
Main grammar topics in A2 level;
Revision of all A1 level tenses
Adjectives
Past Continuous Tense -Iyordu
Long Possessives
Imperative for 3rd person
Present Simple (Aorist) Tense -Ar -Ir -r
Before & After + Verb
Obligation malı/meli
Necessity lazım & gerek
Can & Can't -Abil
Past Tense -mIş
Reported Speech
Optative
B1 level
Main grammar topics in B1 level;
Time Phrases
Adverbs
Relative Clauses (y)An & DIK
Conditionals sA
Emphatic Words
Conditionals with other tenses
Gerund & Infinitive
Reflexive Verbs
Reciprocal
Post Positions
B2 level
Main grammar topics in B2 level;
Causative
Passive Voice
Compound Tenses
Subordination
Adverbial Clauses
Interjections