verbs

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Englisch - Türkisch
fiiller
verb
fiil

Benim Japon öğretmenim fiil çekimlerini hatırlamamıza yardımcı olan bir şarkı kullanırdı. Hiç kimse gerçekten birlikte söylemezdi. - My Japanese teacher used to use a song to help us remember verb conjugations. No one really sang along.

Düzensiz fiilleri öğrenmeyi sevmiyorum. - I don't like learning irregular verbs.

verb
yüklem

İngilizcede normal cümle yapısı özne - yüklem - nesne /tümleçtir. - In English, the usual sentence structure is Subject - Verb - Object/Complement.

İngilizcede yüklem nesneden önce gelir. - In English the verb precedes the object.

verbs of emotion
duygu belirten fiiller, duygu filleri
verbs of thinking
düşünce bildiren fiiller
verb
i., dilb. fiil, eylem
modal verbs
(Dilbilim) yardımcı fiiller
accomplishment verbs
(Dilbilim) Tamamlama eylemleri
achievement verbs
(Dilbilim) Bitirme eylemleri
action verbs
eylem fiilleri
common verbs
çok kullanılan/yaygın fiiller
linking verbs
fiiller bağlantı
multi part verbs
çok parçalı fiiller

Complete the sentences with multi part verbs.

ordinary verbs
olağan fiiller
stative verbs
stative fiiller
transitive verbs
geçişli fiil
verb
{i} eylem
verb
passive verb edilgen fiil
verb
neuter verb geçişsiz fiil
verb
auxiliary verb yardımcı fiil
verb
intransitive verb geçişsiz fiil
verb
active verb etken fiil
verb
compound verb bileşik fiil
verb
complex verb katışık fiil
verb
impersonal verb şahıssız fiil
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von verbs im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

VERB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yabani hayvan ini
VERB
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Fetret, fesad
Englisch - Englisch
words that express actionjumped, went, made, drank, ranor state of being (is, are, was, were, be, being, been, am)
This section contains conjugations of all the verbs in the dictionary for all 'persons', and the most common tenses in both simple and progressive forms You can use it to help you check your spelling and increase your grammatical accuracy
plural of verb
be, come, hold, make, remain
abstract verbs
plural form of abstract verb
action verbs
plural form of action verb
auxiliary verbs
plural form of auxiliary verb
concrete verbs
plural form of concrete verb
control verbs
plural form of control verb
copular verbs
plural form of copular verb
defective verbs
plural form of defective verb
ergative verbs
plural form of ergative verb
finite verbs
plural form of finite verb
helping verbs
plural form of helping verb
impersonal verbs
plural form of impersonal verb
intransitive verbs
plural form of intransitive verb
irregular verbs
plural form of irregular verb
linking verbs
plural form of linking verb
middle voice verbs
plural form of middle voice verb
modal verbs
plural form of modal verb
phrasal verbs
plural form of phrasal verb
reflexive verbs
plural form of reflexive verb
regular verbs
plural form of regular verb
reporting verbs
plural form of reporting verb
strong verbs
plural form of strong verb
transitive verbs
plural form of transitive verb
verb
To use any word that is not a verb (especially a noun) as if it were a verb

In English, verbing nouns is okay.

verb
A word that indicates an action, event, or state

The word “speak” is an English verb.

weak verbs
plural form of weak verb
verb
vb
verb
{n} one of the 8 parts of speech, which signifies doing, suffering or being, in things
linking verbs
A word or expression (as a form of be, become, feel, or seem) that links a subject with its predicate
auxiliary verbs
verbs that work with the main verb to make up the complete verb in a sentence; also called helping verbs Ex : The woman is working
auxiliary verbs
verbs that work with the main verb to make up the complete verb in a sentence; also called helping verbs Ex : The woman is working
auxiliary verbs
Forms of the verbs be, do and have which are used to create the different tenses in English: am/is/are/was/were eating/ being eaten; do/does/did eat; has/have/had eaten/ been eaten
compound verbs
verbs combined with auxiliary verb (Grammar)
irregular verbs
Most verbs in English form their various tenses consistently: add -ed to the base of a verb to create the simple past and past participle: he walked; he has walked There are, however, a number of so-called irregular verbs, (including, unfortunately, some very common verbs such as to be and to have) whose various forms must be memorized An alphabetized list of Common Irregular Verbs is available in the Guide that you can copy or print out and then try to memorize or at least use in practice sentences You should take the quizzes on irregular verbs, below, after you've looked at this list University of Pittsburgh has a page devoted to the forms (and history) of irregular verbs The irregular verbs listed there are nicely categorized according to form and spelling patterns -->
irregular verbs
Verbs that are irregular in the simple past and have an irregular past participle form: He hit the ball over the fence
irregular verbs
List of all commonly used English / German / French irregular verbs (available languages depend on the model of Language Teacher®)
regular verbs
verbs that have the usual endings, verbs that conform to grammatical rules (Grammar)
three-letter verbs
verbs that have a three-letter root
verb
word that shows action or way of being -- "Note that the verb equals means " (98)
verb
a word that expresses an act, occurrence, or mode of being It is the grammatical center of a predicate For example, "verb" is a verb in the sentence "It is possible to verb any noun"
verb
To perform any action that is normally expressed by a verb; for example, to kiss, to be, to think, to write, to disappear, to feel, to see, etc
verb
  One of the primary parts of speech   A verb operates on the noun to its right (and its left, if a noun is to its left) to produce a noun result
verb
a word that serves as the predicate of a sentence a content word that denotes an action or a state
verb
(1) In Tivoli NetView for OS/390, the first word of a NetView command that is delimited by a blank or a comma and that indicates what action is to be taken
verb
word that usually starts the complete predicate verb word that tells what the subject does
verb
a flexible word denoting action or event
verb
A word which affirms or predicates something of some person or thing; a part of speech expressing being, action, or the suffering of action
verb
a word that serves as the predicate of a sentence
verb
what the sentence says about the subject; a word that show what a subject does or that helps describe the subject by linking it to an
verb
Command from one LU to another to exchange data and perform tasks See also APPC verb
verb
{i} part of speech used to express action or state of being or the relationship between the subject and object in a sentence (Grammar)
verb
A category of words that indicate an action, event or a state; in a clause, a verb forms the head of the predicate. In most languages verbs uniquely inflect for tense
verb
(L verbum word) the crucial element or main word in a clause, which almost always expresses what is going on: e g , birds fly, cats run
verb
a term expressing an action or a state of being
verb
A word that expresses an action to be taken by your COBOL program at object time, during creation of native code, or at run time
verb
a content word that denotes an action or a state
verb
In APPC, statement of function in a specific format with specific rules; used by programs to perform desired tasks such as the ALLOCATE verb to start a conversation
verb
a 'doing' or 'being' word that expresses an action or a state For example in The teacher was in the staff room when the bell rang, 'was' and 'rang' are verbs
verb
A verb is a word such as `sing', `feel', or `die' which is used with a subject to say what someone or something does or what happens to them, or to give information about them. see also phrasal verb. a word or group of words that describes an action, experience, or state, such as 'come', 'see', and 'put on' auxiliary verb, linking verb, modal verb, phrasal verb (verbe, from verbum )
verb
A verb is a word that most often functions as the predicate of a sentence A verb shows action, being, or state of being A verb functioning as a predicate shows what the subject does or that the subject exists Within a verbal phrase, the verb functions as either a modifier, subject, or object
verb
A word; a vocable
verb
A word that expresses action or being example: A verb is a word that expresses action or being
verbs

    Türkische aussprache

    vırbz

    Aussprache

    /ˈvərbz/ /ˈvɜrbz/

    Etymologie

    [ v&rb ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English verbe, from Middle French, from Latin verbum word, verb; more at WORD.
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