by Halit Demir (Author)
What is a verbal?
A verbal is a word derived from a verb. It may come in three forms:
1. Verbal nouns
2. Verbal adjectives
3. Verbal adverbs
Look at these quotes we use to illustrate the verbals in the book:
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Sevmek çok kısa sürüyor, unutmak çok uzun.
Love is so short,
forgetting is so long. (Pablo Neruda)
- Dünya üzerinde gördüğümüz her şey kadının eseridir.
Everything
we see in the world is the work of women. (Atatürk)
- Ona reddedemeyeceği bir teklif yapacağım.
I'm going to make him an offer
he can't refuse. (The Godfather I)
- Ya olduğun gibi görün ya da göründüğün gibi ol.
Either appear
as you are or be
as you appear. (Mevlâna Celâleddin Rumî)
- Bir araştırma, İngiltere'de insanların seks yapmaktansa ev temizliği ya da egzersiz yapmayı tercih ettiğini ortaya koydu.
A study has found that people in England would rather clean the house or exercise
than have sex. (from the news)
How is Verbals in Turkish is organized?
Verbals in Turkish is the
first&only book that covers all the verbals you need to take your Turkish to the next level and beyond.
The main features are:
- clear, simple, and straightforward explanations
- special attention to areas where learners may have difficulty
- plenty of examples and exercises - with full English translations
- answer key
- useful footnotes the Turkish language
- an index that provides easy access to the verbals and examples
What language level do you need to learn the verbals in Turkish? We deal with
the verbals in three parts:
1. Verbal nouns
2. Verbal adjectives
3. Verbal adverbs
To learn the verbal nouns and verbal adjectives in
Part One and
Part Two, you need to be familiar with the following topics in Turkish grammar:
- Vowel and consonant harmony
- Buffer letters
- Possessive and case suffixes
- Personal suffixes
And the following verb forms:
- simple present tense
- present continuous tense
-
-di past and -miş past tenses
- future tense
- imperative verbs
- verbs in -ebil
The verbal adverbs in
Part Three use many of the suffixes used for making verbal nouns and adjectives. They are graded according to their level of difficulty from
A1 to
C1 to help you sail through them.
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Number of Pages: 142
Dimensions: 0.3 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 14, 2022