Mastering verb conjugation is a crucial step in achieving fluency in any language, and Turkish is no exception. Turkish verbs are agglutinative, meaning they change form by adding various suffixes to indicate tense, mood, person, and number. This can be challenging for learners, but with the right practice, it becomes manageable and even enjoyable. Our exercises are designed to help you understand and practice the intricacies of Turkish verb conjugation, from simple present tense to more complex forms like conditional and subjunctive moods. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these exercises will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of how verbs function in Turkish. In Turkish, verbs are conjugated by attaching suffixes to the verb stem, and these suffixes can drastically alter the meaning of the verb. For example, the verb "gelmek" (to come) can transform into "geldim" (I came), "geleceğim" (I will come), or "geliyorum" (I am coming), depending on the suffix used. Our practice exercises cover a wide range of verb forms and contexts, allowing you to recognize patterns and apply them in your own speech and writing. Through repetitive practice and contextual learning, you'll gain confidence in your ability to conjugate Turkish verbs accurately and effectively, paving the way for more advanced language skills.
1. O, her sabah saat altıda *kalkar* (verb for getting out of bed).
2. Biz her yaz tatile *çıkarız* (verb for going on vacation).
3. Sen bu kitabı ne zaman *okudun* (verb for reading in past tense)?
4. Onlar film izlerken popcorn *yer* (verb for eating).
5. Ali her gün okuldan sonra futbol *oynar* (verb for playing).
6. Ben bu akşam arkadaşlarımla *buluşacağım* (verb for meeting in future tense).
7. Biz dün gece geç saatlere kadar *çalıştık* (verb for working in past tense).
8. Ayşe, yeni aldığı elbiseyi hemen *giydi* (verb for wearing in past tense).
9. Seninle her zaman sinemaya *gelirim* (verb for coming).
10. Onlar yarın sabah erkenden *gidecekler* (verb for going in future tense).
1. Ali her sabah saat altıda *kalkar* (to get up).
2. Ayşe dün akşam arkadaşlarıyla sinemaya *gitti* (to go).
3. Biz yarın sabah erkenden *çıkacağız* (to leave).
4. Onlar her hafta sonu pikniğe *giderler* (to go).
5. Sen bu akşam ne *yapacaksın* (to do)?
6. Ahmet geçen hafta işten *ayrıldı* (to quit).
7. Biz her gün saat dokuzda *başlarız* (to start).
8. O, her gün sabah kahvaltısında yumurta *yer* (to eat).
9. Seninle yarın buluşmak *istiyorum* (to want).
10. Onlar dün gece geç saatlere kadar *çalıştılar* (to work).
1. Ali her sabah saat yedide *kalkar* (to wake up).
2. Biz hafta sonları genellikle sinemaya *gideriz* (to go).
3. Sen bu kitabı *okudun* mu? (to read, past tense).
4. Ben sabahları kahvaltıda peynir *yerim* (to eat).
5. Öğrenciler ders çalışırken müzik *dinler* (to listen).
6. Kedi sıcak sobanın yanında *uyur* (to sleep).
7. Ayşe tatilde denize *girdi* (to enter, past tense).
8. Biz her pazartesi spor salonunda *çalışırız* (to work out).
9. O, her gün saat altıda *koşar* (to run).
10. Onlar hafta sonları parka *giderler* (to go).