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560.       tunci
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 18 Jun 2012 Mon 11:02 am

 

Si ++ , can you type "adjective clauses " in search box and see if you get these results below ?

In this lesson, we will learn how adjective clauses (for describing a noun using an adjective, like beautiful girl) and noun clauses (for describing ownership ...
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We have simply seen Adjective Clauses at Simple Adjectives Subtitle. Now, we are going to learn more detail. We know about the simple formula of adjective ...
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There isn´t “gender” concept for Turkish nouns, so adjectives do not change their forms when they ... And, there are some adjective clauses at the table below: ...
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So far we saw verbal adjective clauses. There are also verbal adverb clauses with the same suffixes. Examples: 1. İstanbul´a geldiğinde beni ...
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I see that in the basic grammar lessons on this site, in the section on Noun and Adjective Clauses, in clause 3, the phrases ´Kemal´s water´ and ...
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As you see there are four types of subset noun clauses [belirtili,belirtisiz,takısız, zincirleme] and 1 adjective clause. would that be fair to take ...
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As you see there are four types of subset noun clauses [belirtili,belirtisiz,takısız, zincirleme] and 1 adjective clause. would that be fair to take ...
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gibi acts like an adverb but it is an adjective clause form as a whole. Becasue ... So it goes with a genitive suffix and adjective clause: Dediğ-in ...
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You can also see -en/-an in adjective clauses answering the question who, whose,whom,which. Look at these examples: birden fazla çocuk(1) ...
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561.       si++
3785 posts
 18 Jun 2012 Mon 11:03 am

 

Quoting tunci

 

Ive just done same search on IE, and got the same results.

 

OK I have found my problem and fixed. Works for me as well.

562.       tunci
7149 posts
 18 Jun 2012 Mon 11:04 am

 

Quoting si++

 

 

OK I have found my problem and fixed. Works for me as well.

 

Good.

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