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				 16 Dec 2008 Tue 03:15 pm | 
			 
			
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	 hi, 
  
i did the homeworks too, but i didn´t get any answer / email from anyone. 
should i consider that i had no mistake?  )))  		
		
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				 16 Dec 2008 Tue 08:16 pm | 
			 
			
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	 i was wondering about the progress of the Turkish classes.   I could only see 1 homework in beginner class 1. hmmm... are the admins still working on the homeworks?   just curious... 		
		
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				 17 Dec 2008 Wed 01:05 pm | 
			 
			
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	 I know I have already asked the question, but if anyone can help me I would be grateful. Could someone tell me where Homework 2 - Beginner 1 is please. I don´t know if I should just go from Homework 1 - Beginner 1 to Homework 1 - Beginner 2 or if there are different homeworks in each section. Sorry if this message seems confusing, I am a bit confused myself to be honest   		
		
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				 19 Dec 2008 Fri 08:00 pm | 
			 
			
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	 How can i join in this class? what i am going to do? I wanna learn turkish language so much.. i just know little turkish so i wanna improve myself in this language ..i hope i can join here to learn more. Thank you... 		
		
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				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 02:06 am | 
			 
			
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	 Sections 1, 2 and 3 in the Beginner 1 group are ready for studying and completing homeworks, the rest will be finished soon. All homework assignments in Beginner 1 are multiple choice questions with instant answers. Everybody who is registered on this site can join. 		
		
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				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:01 am | 
			 
			
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	 In Section 3, Major Vowel Harmony, Homework 1 Locative Case
  In my humble opinion, the reference to ´hard consonant´ in the multiple choice ´D´,  would yeild better results/understanding to the students if it were replaced with the word: ´voiceless consonant´    		
		
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				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:09 am | 
			 
			
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	 In Section 3 Major Vowel Harmony, Homework 2 Ablative Case
  Ok, I give up.  Why is is different?  What is the correct ending?   hehe I still dont know   		
		
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				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:21 am | 
			 
			
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	 In Section 3 Major Vowel Harmony, Homework 3 Dative Case
  I wouldve chosen both b AND c what about köpek?  doesnt the last consonant change to köpeðe? 
  
Are these trick questions ?  Im sorry if Im getting this all wrong.   		
		
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				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:46 am | 
			 
			
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	 In Section 3 Major Vowel Harmony, Homework 2 Ablative Case
  Ok, I give up.  Why is is different?  What is the correct ending?   hehe I still dont know 
  
I think it is because 3 of them have a ´den´ suffix, and okul has a ´dan´ suffix, so it is just an "odd one out for vowel harmony question" in my opinion 		
		
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				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:50 am | 
			 
			
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	 Ok in Section 3 which states that ´okul´ is the correct answer and that it is different from the rest...for the ´ablative´ form. 
  
But then here, in the Homework Sec 5 nerede, nereden, nereye?  .... 
  
  
This example is given: 
  
Example: 
This is the given question: Ayþe nereden geliyor? 
This is the given information : (okul) ... 
This is your answer: Ayþe okuldan geliyor. 		
		
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				| 520.       | 
				
				
				 01 Jan 2009 Thu 08:57 am | 
			 
			
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	 The ablative case has four version, -den, dan, -ten, -tan. It means "from" Only one of them takes a different version of the ablative case. 
  
Then I suggest that it say ´In these four cases, which version is different from the rest´? 
  
for me, i was looking for a ´different version´  which for me is a trick question  lol 
  		
		
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