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Atlar ve çitim
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17 Jan 2006 Tue 09:07 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: Hmm inserting images doesn't work tho! |
You obviously have too much time on your hands!!!
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17 Jan 2006 Tue 09:17 pm |
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Or just a smart programme
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17 Jan 2006 Tue 10:51 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: Or just a smart programme  |
Seni hilekâr seni
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17 Jan 2006 Tue 10:55 pm |
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Quoting bod: Seni hilekâr seni  |
Ohh Hilekâr degilim!!! Ben akilliyim (a)
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18 Jan 2006 Wed 12:55 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: Quoting bod: Seni hilekâr seni  |
Ohh Hilekâr degilim!!! Ben akilliyim (a) |
Hee Hee
Evet, sen akıllısın
Başlıkdısın hâlâ görüntüler yok!!!
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18 Jan 2006 Wed 05:04 pm |
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Ehm, what are you trying to say Bod
Quoting bod:
Başlıkdısın hâlâ görüntüler yok!!! |
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18 Jan 2006 Wed 05:11 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: Ehm, what are you trying to say Bod  |
Başlıkdısın hâlâ görüntüler yok!!!
There are still no images in your posts......
but there are in mine!
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18 Jan 2006 Wed 05:31 pm |
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huh? i used the same code like you did!! But it didn't work :S
Ohh i get it In this forum you need to skip the Http: part..
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18 Jan 2006 Wed 05:35 pm |
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Quoting Deli_kizin: Ohh i get it In this forum you need to skip the Http: part.. |
Yup!
The rendering engine expands 'http' to form a hyperlink to an external website
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18 Jan 2006 Wed 06:48 pm |
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Quoting bod: Dün o iki atı bançe çitimi yemdi!
Yesterday two horses were eating my garden hedge! |
DÜN, O İKİ AT BAHÇE ÇİMİMİ YEDİ.
Yesterday, those two horses ate the grass of my garden.
DÜN, O İKİ AT BAHÇE ÇİTİMİ YEDİ.
Yesterday, those two horses ate the hedge around my garden.
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20 Jan 2006 Fri 06:02 pm |
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The accusative case makes the object a direct object where you are going to do something with that object.
In other words, the direct object is "receiving the action of a transitive verb". (1)
What can you do with that object? Almost anything. You can see it, you can touch it, you can cut it, you can eat it, you can throw it, ... It depends on that object itself.
Ali, once explained the transitive verbs with a tomato example which was an interesting reading. Maybe you can find his message.
Of course the object that takes the accusative case suffix wont be a subject of any clause or sentence.
(1) Quote from this page:
http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?sm1=ZGlyZWN0IG9iamVjdCA=&fw=-1&fc=-1&ss=0&es=0&gwp=11&ver=1.0.8.207&method=1
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