28 Present Continuous Tense - Turkish Language Lessons
28 Present Continuous Tense - Turkish Language Lessons
28 Present Continuous Tense - Turkish Language Lessons
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The meaning of tenses are given using some suffixes. There are some important properties common
to all these suffixes denoting tense:
The suffix for tenses is added right after the verb root if the verb is positive, or after the
negating suffix if the verb is negative.
The present tense for of 'to be' comes after the suffix for tense.
Therefore, the order becomes: verb root + (negative) + tense + present tense to be
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This is different only for the regular past tense, where past tense form of to be is used.
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1. Present continuous tense (!imdiki zaman)
The suffix for present continuous tense is -iyor. Present continuous tense is used, very much like the Profile of Prashantsharma
one in English:
To tell what you are currently doing
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I am working now. --> !imdi çalı"ıyorum.
I am eating ice cream. --> Dondurma yiyorum.
To tell something you will do in the close future Profile of CHiZZY
Present continuous tense is used only for verbs, it is not meaningful for nouns and adjectives. Profile of BooBoo
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If the verb you want to add the suffix -iyor ends with a vowel, drop the last vowel and add -iyor.
Otherwise, just simply add -iyor. Be careful about the vowel harmony rules for the 'i' of -iyor. Let's Story by erdinc
see how a verb is put into present continuous tense on the following examples:
Alphabet
gel-iyor --> geliyor --> he is coming
Turkish lesson by admin
git-iyor-im --> gidiyorum --> i am going Level: beginner
Lesson 4: Names of nations
oku-iyor --> okuyor --> he is reading
countries
kapat-iyor-iz --> kapatıyoruz --> we are closing
Turkish lesson by metehan
ko"-iyor --> ko"uyor --> he is running Level: beginner
gel-me-iyor-siniz --> gelmiyorsunuz --> you are not coming (plural you)
Turkish lesson by admin
Level: beginner
And let's see how present continuous tense is used with different cases of person.
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English Turkish
to come --> gelmek
i am coming (ben) geliyor-im --> geliyorum
you are coming (sen) geliyor-sin --> geliyorsun
he \ (o) geliyor
she | is coming
it /
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aloosh Jan 18 + -
I can´t know when to use NOT with a verb like not coming? please help Report
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thorayajasim Jan 16 + -
thank you very much for your help they are very useful.elnız varolsun.
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