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10.       Kehribar
1580 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:13 pm

I think you understood my question very well. But I have to take some time to understand your explanation. Thank you!

11.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:19 pm

I think you should see more examples about relative clauses like that.

yürüyen adam
uçan halı
kaçan çocuk
duran araba
kızan anne
susan öğretmen
yazan arkadaş
sallanan sandalye

Let's analize some of them:
yürü.y.en adam << man that is walking
uç.an halı << carpet flying (carpet which is flying) lol
kaç.an çocuk << child what is escaping
dur.an araba << car that is staying(or stopping)

Now your turn. If you want, try to analize the others and we will see if you understand

12.       Kehribar
1580 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:27 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

I think you should see more examples about relative clauses like that.

yürüyen adam
uçan halı
kaçan çocuk
duran araba
kızan anne
susan öğretmen
yazan arkadaş
sallanan sandalye

Let's analize some of them:
yürü.y.en adam << man that is walking
uç.an halı << carpet flying (carpet which is flying) lol
kaç.an çocuk << child what is escaping
dur.an araba << car that is staying(or stopping)

Now your turn. If you want, try to analize the others and we will see if you understand



kızan anne<< the daughter of mother
susan öğretmen<< teacher that is staying silence
yazan arkadaş<< friend that is writing
sallanan sandalye<<


I am totally get lost, I am sorry. But I think I don;t unterstand

13.       rena
0 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:32 pm

kızan anne > getting angry mother
susan öğretmen > keeping silence teacher
yazan arkadaş > writing friend
sallanan sandalye > shaking chair

doğru mu?

14.       caliptrix
3055 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:49 pm

Quoting ambertje:

Quoting caliptrix:

I think you should see more examples about relative clauses like that.

yürüyen adam
uçan halı
kaçan çocuk
duran araba
kızan anne
susan öğretmen
yazan arkadaş
sallanan sandalye

Let's analize some of them:
yürü.y.en adam << man that is walking
uç.an halı << carpet flying (carpet which is flying) lol
kaç.an çocuk << child what is escaping
dur.an araba << car that is staying(or stopping)

Now your turn. If you want, try to analize the others and we will see if you understand



kızan anne<< the daughter of mother
susan öğretmen<< teacher that is staying silence
yazan arkadaş<< friend that is writing
sallanan sandalye<<


I am totally get lost, I am sorry. But I think I don;t unterstand



All examples are in the same form: [verb+an/en] + [noun]
I don't understand why you think that "kızan" comes from a noun...

15.       Kehribar
1580 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 12:50 pm

Quoting caliptrix:

Quoting ambertje:

Quoting caliptrix:

I think you should see more examples about relative clauses like that.

yürüyen adam
uçan halı
kaçan çocuk
duran araba
kızan anne
susan öğretmen
yazan arkadaş
sallanan sandalye

Let's analize some of them:
yürü.y.en adam << man that is walking
uç.an halı << carpet flying (carpet which is flying) lol
kaç.an çocuk << child what is escaping
dur.an araba << car that is staying(or stopping)

Now your turn. If you want, try to analize the others and we will see if you understand



kızan anne<< the daughter of mother
susan öğretmen<< teacher that is staying silence
yazan arkadaş<< friend that is writing
sallanan sandalye<<


I am totally get lost, I am sorry. But I think I don;t unterstand



All examples are in the same form: [verb+an/en] + [noun]
I don't understand why you think that "kızan" comes from a noun...



Silly me. Now I do understand it.

16.       bod
5999 posts
 20 Feb 2007 Tue 07:19 pm

Quoting ambertje:

But I have to take some time to understand your explanation.



It isn't the understanding that is difficult
The remembering is the hard part!!!

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