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Sık kullanılan Stative passive...
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SIFAT CÜMLECİKLERİ (TÜMLEÇLERİ...
ya biri bna yardım etsn ya allaın belası bi ödevm war stativ...
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Kelimeleri resimlerle öğrenin - The Internet Picture Dictionary Yazdır
Çeşitli Sözlükler - Çeşitli Sözlükler
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source:pdictionary.com

   
accordion   airplane   alarm clock
   
ambulance   anchor   angel
   
ant   anvil   apple
   
arrow   artichoke   astronaut
   
avocado   axe   baby
   
baby bottle   baby carriage   backpack
   
bagpipes   balloon   banana
   
bandage   banjo   barbecue
   
barber pole   barn   barrel
   
baseball   baseball bat   baseball cap
   
baseball glove   basketball   bassoon
         
         

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77 Brain Hacks to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better Yazdır
Reading - İleri - Advanced
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77 Brain Hacks to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better

Source: Online Education Database

If someone granted you one wish, what do you imagine you would want out of life that you haven't gotten yet? For many people, it would be self-improvement and knowledge.

New knowledge is the backbone of society's progress. Great thinkers such as Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein, and others' quests for knowledge have led society to many of the marvels we enjoy today.

Your quest for knowledge doesn't have to be as Earth-changing as Einstein's, but it can be an important part of your life, leading to a new job, better pay, a new hobby, or simply knowledge for knowledge's sake — whatever is important to you as an end goal.

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İngilizce tüm zamanlar ve örnekler - şema halinde Yazdır
Grammar - Temel - Basic
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Aşağıda şimdiki zaman, geçmiş zaman ve gelecek zaman'ın kalıplarını bulacaksınız.
 
Present
 
 
Simple present
Jack walks
verb (+ s/es for third person)
Present progressive
Jack is walking
am/is/are + present participle
Present perfect
Jack has walked (doesn't sound like present to me?)
has/have + past participle
Present perfect progressive
Jack has been walking
has/have been + present participle
Past
 
 
Simple past
Jack walked
verb + d/ed/t (except for irregular verbs)
Past progressive
Jack was walking
was/were + past participle
Past perfect
Jack had walked
had + past participle
Past perfect progressive
Jack had been walking
had been + present participle
Future
 
 
Simple future
Jack will walk
Jack is going to walk
will + verb
am/is/are going to + verb
Future progressive
Jack will be walking
Jack is going to be walking
will be + present participle
am/is/are going to be + present participle
Future perfect
Jack will have walked
Jack is going to have walked
will have + past participle
am/is/are going to have + past participle
Future perfect progressive
Jack will have been walking
Jack is going to have been walking
will have been + present participle
am/is/are going to have been + present participle

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Yanlış bilinen on efsane (ing)- Top 10 Language Myths Yazdır
Grammar - İleri - Advanced
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Grammar Girl's Top 10 Language Myths:

10. A run-on sentence is a really long sentence. Wrong! They can actually be quite short. In a run-on sentence, independent clauses are squished together without the help of punctuation or a conjunction. If you write I am happy I am glad* as one sentence without a semicolon, colon, or dash between the two independent clauses, it's a run-on sentence even though it only has six words. (See episode 49
for more details.)

9. You shouldn't start a sentence with the word however. Wrong! It's fine to start a sentence with however so long as you use a comma after it when it means "nevertheless." (See episode 58
for more details.)

8. Irregardless is not a word. Wrong! Irregardless is a word in the same way ain't is a word. They're informal. They're nonstandard. You shouldn't use them if you want to be taken seriously, but they have gained wide enough use to qualify as words. (See episode 94
for more details.)

7. There is only one way to write the possessive form of a word that ends in s. Wrong! It's a style issue. For example, in the phrase Kansas's statute, you can put just an apostrophe at the end of Kansas or you can put an apostrophe s at the end of Kansas. Both ways are acceptable. (See episode 35
for more details.)

6. Passive voice is always wrong. Wrong! Passive voice is when you don't name the person who's responsible for the action. An example is the sentence "Mistakes were made," because it doesn't say who made the mistakes. If you don't know who is responsible for an action, passive voice can be the best choice. (See episode 46
for more details.)

5. I.e. and e.g. mean the same thing. Wrong! E.g. means "for example," and i.e. means roughly "in other words." You use e.g. to provide a list of incomplete examples, and you use i.e. to provide a complete clarifying list or statement. (See episode 53
for more details.)

4. You use a before words that start with consonants and an before words that start with vowels. Wrong! You use a before words that start with consonant sounds and an before words that start with vowel sounds. So, you'd write that someone has an MBA instead of a MBA, because even though MBA starts with m, which is a consonant, it starts with the sound of the vowel e--MBA. (See episode 47
for more details.)

3. It's incorrect to answer the question "How are you?" with the statement "I'm good." Wrong! Am is a linking verb and linking verbs should be modified by adjectives such as good. Because well can also act as an adjective, it's also fine to answer "I'm well," but some grammarians believe "I'm well" should be used to talk about your health and not your general disposition. (See episode 51
for more details.)

2. You shouldn't split infinitives. Wrong! Nearly all grammarians want to boldly tell you it's OK to split infinitives. An infinitive is a two-word form of a verb. An example is "to tell." In a split infinitive, another word separates the two parts of the verb. "To boldly tell" is a split infinitive because boldly separates to from tell. (See episode 9
for more details.)

And now, the number one grammar myth, which my Twitter friends chose over splitting infinitives [fanfare music]

1. You shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition. Wrong! You shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition when the sentence would mean the same thing if you left off the preposition. That means "Where are you at?" is wrong because "Where are you?" means the same thing. But there are many sentences where the final preposition is part of a phrasal verb or is necessary to keep from making stuffy, stilted sentences: I'm going to throw up, let's kiss and make up, and what are you waiting for are just a few examples.  (See episode 69
for more details.)

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BE FİİLİNİN GEÇMİŞ HALİ - PAST OF BE / WAS WERE İLE İLGİLİ CÜMLELER Yazdır
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PAST OF ‘BE’

(‘BE’ in geçmişi)

 

Olumlu Cümle:                     

I                                  was                            

You                             were                           I’m in Antalya at the moment.

 

He                                                                  I was in Antalya yesterday.

She                             Was                            (Dün Antalya’daydım.)

It                                                                   

 

We                                                                 (Oyun harikaydı.)

You                             Were                          The play was wonderful.

they

 

Olumsuz Cümle

I                                  wasn’t             Ayla dün partide değildi.

You                             weren’t                       Ayla wasn’t at the party yesterday.

 

He

She                             wasn’t             İstanbul ve İzmir dün yağışlı değildi.

It                                                                    Istanbul and Izmir weren’t rainy yesterday.                                             

 

We

You                             weren’t

they

 


Soru Cümlesi:           

           

was                 I                      Dün neredeydin?                              

were                You                 Where were you yesterday?

 

                          He                                          

Was                She                 Partide herşey yolundamıydı?                                 

                         It                    Was everything         all right at the party?                                   

                         

                         We                 Yolculuk nasıldı?                              

Were              You                 How was the journey?                     

                        they

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