1.1 ALPHABET
1.2 PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND ARTICLES
1.3 VOWEL HARMONY
1.4 SUFFIXES
1.5 THE CASES
1.6 PHRASE CONSTRUCTION
2.1 VERBS
2.2 IMPERATIVE
2.3 NEGATION OF IMPERATIVE
3.1 THE NUMBERS
3.2 THE ORDINALS
3.3 PLURAL
3.4 “THERE IS” AND “THERE IS NOT”
3.5 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
3.6 FORMING QUESTIONS
3.6.1 Questions with “mi”
3.6.2 Other interrogative words
THE SIX TURKISH CASES
4.1 NOMINATIVE
4.2 ACCUSATIVE
4.2.1 Who or What?
4.2.2 Ending on Hard Consonantes
4.2.3 Vowel Ending
4.2.4 Proper Nouns
4.2.5 Accusative Pronouns
4.3 DATIVE
4.3.1 Whom?… or Whereto?
4.3.2 Ending on Hard Consonantes
4.3.3 Vowel Ending
4.3.4 Proper Nouns
4.3.5 Dative Pronouns
4.4 GENITIVE
4.4.1 Whose?
4.4.2 Ending on Hard Consonantes
4.4.3 Vowel Ending
4.4.4 Proper Nouns
4.4.5 Exceptions in Genitive
4.5 ABLATIVE
4.5.1 From where, from who or from what?
4.5.2 Ending on Hard Consonantes
4.5.3 Proper Nouns
4.6 LOKATIVE
4.6.1 Where?
4.6.2 Ending on Hard Consonantes
4.6.3 Proper Nouns
4.6.4 Remark to the Locative
4.7 REMARK TO THE DIFFERENT CASES IN REFERENCE TO PROPER NOUNS
“TO BE” OR “NOT TO BE” – AND “TO HAVE” OR “NOT TO HAVE”
5.1 “TO BE”
5.2 THE NEGATION OF “TO BE”
5.3 “TO HAVE” AND “NOT TO HAVE”
THE PRESENT
6.1 CONTINUOUS PRESENT
6.2 NEGATION OF CONTINUOUS PRESENT
6.3 SIMPLE PRESENT (“AORIST”)
6.4. NEGATION OF SIMPLE PRESENT
THE PAST
7.1 SIMPLE PAST
7.2 NEGATION OF SIMPLE PAST
7.3 PAST PROGRESSIVE
7.4 NEGATION OF PAST PROGRESSIVE
8.1 THE FUTURE
8.2 NEGATION OF THE FUTURE
9.1 UNDEFINED PAST
9.2 NEGATION OF UNDEFINED PAST
10.1 THE NEED TO DO SOMETHING
10.1.1 “-meli/-malı”
10.1.2 Negation of “-meli/-malı”
10.1.3 “Lazım”
10.1.4 Negation of “lazım”
10.1.5 “Gerekmek”
10.1.6 Negation of “gerekmek”
10.2 “LET’S…” / “SHALL WE…?” – THE OPTATIVE
11.1 THE CONDITIONAL
11.2 NEGATION OF THE CONDITIONAL
11.3 MODIFICATIONS OF CONDITIONAL
11.4 “IF” = “EĞER”
TIME DATA
12.1 DAY AND WEEK TIMES
12.2 MONTHS AND SEASONS
12.3 CLOCK TIMES
12.4 DEFINING TIME PERIODS
12.4.1 “Before/ago” and “after/in”
12.4.2 “From… to…”
12.4.3 More Prepositions
13.1 THE PASSIVE
13.1.2 Vowel Ending
13.1.3 Passive in Different Tenses
13.2 PASSIVE IN COMBINATION WITH PERSONS
13.3 NEGATION OF THE PASSIVE
13.4 PASSIVE = REFLEXIVE
14.1 “WITH” AND “WITHOUT”
14.1.1 With – The Suffix “-li”
14.1.2 Without – The Suffix “-siz”
14.2 “LIKE/AS” AND “FOR”
14.2.1 Like/as – “gibi”
14.2.2 For – “için”
14.3 CLIMAX AND SUPERLATIVE
14.3.1 Degrees of Adjectives and Comparative
14.3.2 Superlative with “en”
15.1 SUFFIXES FOR ORIGINS AND NATIONALITIES
15.2 LANGUAGES
15.3 PROFESSIONS
15.4 FORMING GENERAL TERMS
16.1 “TO BE ABLE” AND “NOT TO BE ABLE”
16.1.1 The General Ability
16.1.2 Negation of General Ability
16.1.3 Situational Ability
16.1.4 Negation of Situational Ability
16.2 “TO BEA ABLE” = “TO BE ALLOWED TO”
17.1 PARTICIPLES RELATIVE CLAUSES
17.1.1 Participles with “-dik”
17.1.2 Participles with “-(y)en/-(y)an”
17.1.3 Participles with “-(y)ecek/-(y)acak”
17.2 THE PARTICIPLE “-(Y)İP”
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