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TURKISH GRAMMAR

in practice

A self-study reference

and practice book for learners of Turkish

CEFR A1-B1

• 114 two-page units • Over 2000 sentences and dialogues • Full key to exercises

Yusuf Buz

Contents

.............................................................................. 8 UNITS

............................................................................................................................. 12

Turkish Alphabet

Vowel Harmony-1

Vowel Harmony-2

Vowel Harmony-3

the verb 'to be' in the present tense the verb 'to be' in the past tense ................................28 (to school, to work, etc.) ......................................................................30 (at school, at work, etc.) ...............................................................32 (from school, from work, etc.) ..............................................34 (There is/are ..., There isn't/aren't ... .) .................................36 (I have/don't have a car.) ...................................................38

(I am coming.) .................................................................................................40

(I am not coming.) ....................................................................................42

(Are you coming?) ..............................................................................44

Turkish Grammar in Practice

Yusuf Buz

First published 2016

by Foxton Books, London, UK

© Yusuf Buz 2016

ISBN: 978-1-911481-00-3

Illustrations: Hilmi Simsek and Senol Gunes

Cover Design: Erdal Akcay

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reprinted, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.

A catalogue record for this book is available

from the British Library. Printed and bound in Turkey by Ertem Printing and Binding.

About the author

Yusuf Buz has taught English as a second language for about 10 years, developing extensive experience assessing exams in Turkey. Since he moved to the UK in 2004, he taught Turkish for around 5 years, during which he started writing this book. Yusuf is also the author of one of the bestselling books on English Grammar in Turkey. His other titles include: YDS Exam Pack, Test Your Comprehension and Vocabulary and Advanced English Learners' Tests.

Author's acknowledgements

The author would like to thank Erdal Akcay for his assistance in the internal design and layout of the book. Thanks are also due to Erhan Ergenler, for his valuable feedback about the book. www.turkishgrammarinpractice.com

Contents

cardinal numbers ordinal numbers

(I come.) ......................................................................................................................54

(I don't come.) (Do you come?) ...................................56

(I was talking.) .....................................................................................58

(I wasn't talking.) (Were you talking?) ...............................................................60 (some,certain)(all) (no, none of, not ... any)(most) ............................................................62 (no, none of, not ... any) (nothing) (any)

(piece) ...................................................................................................................................66

(salty)(lucky) ....................................................................................................68

(unsalted)(unlucky) ...............................................................................70

(printer)(runner) .......................................................................................72

(journalist)(football player) ....................................................74 (modern)(Dilek's house) .....................76 (friendship)(brotherhood) ..................................................78

(I came.) ......................................................................................................................84

(I didn't come.) ...............................................................................................86

(Did I come?) ...................................................................................................88

(as) .....................................................................................................................................90

Contents

(inside, interior)

(down)(up) .....................................................................................................94

(very, much, many, alot of, too, so)

(I will come.) ..................................................................................................100

(I won't come.) ....................................................................................102

(Will you come?) ...............................................................................104 (before)(now) sonra ..................................................................106 (no longer, not any more; from now on) (always) (never)

(never, not ... at all) .......................................................................................................112

(second) dakika (minute) saat (hour) (day).................................114

(week) ...............................................................................................................................116

(morning)(noon) ..........................................................................................118

(evening) ......................................................................................................................120

(yesterday) (today)(tomorrow) .............................................124

(for) .........................................................................................................................................134

(and) (and, also, too, as well) ...................................................................140

(both ... and) ..........................................................................................142

(either ... or), , , , (or) .......................144

(neither ... nor) .............................................................................................146

(with, by, and) .......................................................................................148

(but) (but, only) .........................150 (despite this, nevertheless) .......152

Contents (however),(whereas, though)

(unfortunately)(allegedly, supposedly) .....154

(whereas, as for, however) ........................................................................................156

(apparently, it seems that ...) (otherwise, if not, I wonder if ...) (because, for) (so, therefore) ...160 (you said that, you promised that, you know that (don't you dare)quotesdbs_dbs3.pdfusesText_6