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201 Turkish Verbs
1.       bod
5999 posts
 07 Jun 2006 Wed 02:54 pm

Can someone please tell me if This Book includes the noun state to be used with each of the listed verbs?

I don't intend taking a laptop to Turkey with me and the dictionary on my PDA misses out this bit of information!

2.       bod
5999 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 01:14 am

Does nobody own this book to be able to answer my question???
I was hoping to order it tonight

3.       erdinc
2151 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 02:57 am

Hi bod,
I bought this book recently for somebody else and I had a look on conjugations. There are no noun states. There are only tense conjugations for different persons for different tenses such a simple present, simple past, present continuous and a few more.

In other words, the book doesn't tell you that you have to use 'hoşlanmak' with -den and 'sevmek' with -i.

These kind details are recognised only by those who are actively involved in teaching or learning. Apparently the author wasn't one of those. It's just a simple book for verb conjugations.

4.       sophie
2712 posts
 08 Jun 2006 Thu 11:52 am

Quoting bod:

Can someone please tell me if This Book includes the noun state to be used with each of the listed verbs?



Such a list would be very helpful. I also asked if there was such a list available, when I first entered TC, but unfortunately got no reply.

Anyway, I have a list of my own, for the verbs that I ve been taught already. I can send it to you via pm, but I think that it would be useful for all of us, if we started a new topic, with the 'irregular' verbs. By 'irregular' here, I mean those with 'da/de' and 'dan/den' as the noun stated to be used with them.

5.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Jun 2006 Fri 03:28 pm

Quoting erdinc:

In other words, the book doesn't tell you that you have to use 'hoşlanmak' with -den and 'sevmek' with -i.

These kind details are recognised only by those who are actively involved in teaching or learning. Apparently the author wasn't one of those. It's just a simple book for verb conjugations.



Oh dear - I have ordered the book but it seems useless to me in that case......noun states were the only reason I wanted it as the dictionary I have on my PDA doesn't give them!

6.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Jun 2006 Fri 03:30 pm

Quoting sophie:

Anyway, I have a list of my own, for the verbs that I ve been taught already. I can send it to you via pm, but I think that it would be useful for all of us, if we started a new topic, with the 'irregular' verbs. By 'irregular' here, I mean those with 'da/de' and 'dan/den' as the noun stated to be used with them.



The online TC dictionary lists them already.

But I want a paper (or PDA compatible) version as I don't intend to take a laptop to Türkiye with me!!!

7.       bod
5999 posts
 09 Jun 2006 Fri 03:32 pm

Fortunately I have managed to cancel this book as it doesn't have noun states included.......

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