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The Past Continuous Tense in Turkish (Şimdiki Zamanın Hikayesi)

The past continuous tense in Turkish (Şimdiki Zamanın Hikayesi) is used to describe actions that were happening continuously or repeatedly in the past. Learn how to conjugate this tense in Turkish!

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Sibel Kısacık in Conjugation | February 18, 2025 | Comment

Reported Past Tense in Turkish (Duyulan Geçmiş Zaman)

Learn how to use the reported past tense (duyulan geçmiş zaman -miş suffix) in Turkish to express hearsay, assumptions, and surprise like a native speaker!

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Sibel Kısacık in Conjugation | January 7, 2025 | Comment

The Future Tense in Turkish (Gelecek Zaman)

Learn how to use the Turkish future tense (Gelecek Zaman) with clear conjugation rules and examples. Master -(y)acak/-(y)ecek suffixes and start speaking in the future!

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Sibel Kısacık in Conjugation | December 16, 2024 | Comment

The Imperative in Turkish (Emir Kipi)

Learn how to use the imperative mood in Turkish effectively, including its affirmative, negative, and question forms, to give instructions and commands.

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Sibel Kısacık in Conjugation | December 11, 2024 | 1 Comment

The Present Simple in Turkish (Aorist – Geniş Zaman)

Discover how to use the present simple tense (aorist – geniş zaman) in Turkish, including forming positive & negative sentences and asking questions.

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Nicolas Le Roux in Conjugation | November 4, 2024 | Comment

The Present Continuous in Turkish (Şimdiki Zaman)

In this article, you will learn how to use and conjugate the present continuous tense in Turkish, how to form the negative form and how to ask questions.

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Sibel Kısacık in Conjugation | September 19, 2024 | Comment

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