1. Kulak misafiri olmak
2.Çalışacaksın ki kazanasın.
3. ışık-ses
4.D) ressam
It was just a try,thanks
1.Which idiom below , meaning "Dikkatle dinlemek” [listening carefully] ?
A) Kulakları çınlamak B) Kulağını açmak C) Kulağına küpe olmak D) Kulak misafiri olmak
2. In which of the following sentences “ki” functions as pronoun ?
A) Çalışacaksın ki kazanasın. B) Okuldaki olayı unutamıyorum. C) Sabahki haberlerde izledim.
D) Babamınki evde kaldı.
3. which of the following word couple is different than others ?
A) ışık-ses B) özgür-hür C) cimri-pinti
D) yoksul-fakir
4. Which of the following word has NO opposite meaning ?
A) gel B) in C) yüksek D) ressam
In first question, the correct answer should be " kulağını açmak ". This idiom means " listening to someone very carefully ".
Kulağını aç da beni iyi dinle. ---> [Open your ears and ] listen to me carefully.
whereas, "kulak misafiri olmak" means " to listen [hear] to people´s conversations [sometimes intentionally] by chance [incidentally].
Ali ile Ayşe konuşurlarken kulak misafiri oldum. ---> I heard Ali and Ayşe´s conversation while they were talking.
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Pronoun is basically a word that takes the place of noun. So, in our example, " Babamınki " is " the one that my father has "[ something that belongs to my father´ ]
for instance , instead of saying " Babamın anahtarı evde kaldı." we can say " Babamınki evde kaldı." [ we all took our keys with us but we left my father´s key at home]
By adding "ki", it functioned as "pronoun",
Therefore the correct answer is ; D) Babamınki evde kaldı.
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B,C and D are synonymous words whereas in A ---> ses [sound] - ışık[ light] are not related words.
Therefore , the correct answer should be "A"
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4. A) gel ----> git
B) in -----> çık C) yüksek ---> alçak D) ressam ---> this word [artist] has no opposite meaning.
So, the correct answer should be " D".
Good try Lamda !
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