istiyorsunuz

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would
As a modal verb

What dost thou professe? What would’st thou with vs?.

{n} a dyer's weed for yellow
Indicating an action in the past that happened repeatedly or commonly
You use would when you are referring to the result or effect of a possible situation. Ordinarily it would be fun to be taken to fabulous restaurants It would be wrong to suggest that police officers were not annoyed by acts of indecency It would cost very much more for the four of us to go from Italy
{f} helping verb for use in a question, request or expression of desire (used to make the statement more polite)
When would precedes a verb, it questions the absoluteness of the verb and makes the verb conditional
would WEAK STRONG Would is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. In spoken English, would is often abbreviated to 'd
politeness You use would, usually in questions, when you are politely asking someone to do something. Would you come in here a moment, please? Oh dear, there's the doorbell. See who it is, would you, darling. = could
You use would to say that someone was willing to do something. You use would not to indicate that they refused to do something. They said they would give the police their full cooperation She indicated that she would help her husband He wouldn't say where he had picked up the information
Indicating in action or state that is conditional on another
You use would to talk about something which happened regularly in the past but which no longer happens. Sunday mornings my mother would bake. I'd stand by the fridge and help = used to
Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present
You use would not to indicate that something did not happen, often in spite of a lot of effort. He kicked, pushed, and hurled his shoulder at the door. It wouldn't open He kept trying to start the car and the battery got flatter and flatter, until it wouldn't turn the engine at all
politeness You use would, usually in questions with `like', when you are making a polite offer or invitation. Would you like a drink? Perhaps you would like to pay a visit to London
If you say that someone would have liked or preferred something, you mean that they wanted to do it or have it but were unable to. I would have liked a life in politics She would have liked to ask questions, but he had moved on to another topic
You use would, or would have with a past participle, to indicate that you are assuming or guessing that something is true, because you have good reasons for thinking it. You wouldn't know him His fans would already be familiar with Caroline It was half seven; her mother would be annoyed because he was so late
Used to express a polite request
You use would have with a past participle when you are saying what was likely to have happened by a particular time. Within ten weeks of the introduction, 34 million people would have been reached by our television commercials
Indicating a possible (but not definite) future action or state
Used to indicate a wish or desire (usually contrary to facts)
iste
{f} like

I'd like to go to London. - Londra'ya gitmek isterim.

Would you like some coffee? - Biraz kahve ister misin?

iste
require

Is there anything else you require? - İstediğin başka bir şey var mı?

I am sorry, but I cannot meet your requirement. - Üzgünüm ama isteğinizi yerine getiremem.

iste
(Bilgisayar) request

The request became a hot political issue in the presidential campaign. - İstek başkanlık kampanyasında sıcak bir siyasi sorun haline geldi.

My boss refused my request for a raise. - Patronum zam isteğimi reddetti.

iste
(Bilgisayar) pull
iste
adjure
iste
{f} willed
iste
{f} required

I would like to but I have a required course tonight. - İsterim ama bu gece gerekli bir kursum var.

Reservations are required. - Rezervasyon isteniyor.

iste
{f} appealing
iste
{f} requested

Tom requested my assistance. - Tom yardımımı istedi.

She requested help, but no one came. - Yardım istedi, ama kimse gelmedi.

iste
{f} craving

I have some cravings. - Benim bazı isteklerim var.

iste
adjure to
iste
covet
iste
crave
iste
want to

I don't want to identify myself with that group. - Bu grupla kendimi tanıtmak istemiyorum.

I don't want to see your faces. - Yüzlerinizi görmek istemiyorum.

iste
call for

They would call for help. - Onlar yardım istediler.

Tom decided to call for help. - Tom yardım istemeye karar verdi.

iste
{f} willing

I assume you are willing to take the risk. - Riski almaya istekli olduğunuzu varsayıyorum.

An astute reader should be willing to weigh everything they read, including anonymous sources. - Akıllı bir okuyucu, anonim kaynaklar dahil, okudukları her şeyi tartmak için istekli olmalıdır.

iste
adjure to be
iste
make a request
iste
want to be
iste
desired

Your English composition leaves almost nothing to be desired. - Senin ingilizce kompozisyonun neredeyse istenecek bir şey bırakmıyor.

Dan desired to kill Linda. - Dan Linda'yı öldürmek istedi.

iste
want#to
iste
adjureto
iste
coveted
iste
wantto
para yatırmak mı istiyorsunuz
Would you like to make a deposit
para çekmek mi istiyorsunuz
Would you like to make a withdrawal
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Определение istiyorsunuz в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

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