Episodes
Adverbs/Adverbials of Time.
Present Perfect Tense.
already.
just.
yet.
recently.
Have you seen him recently?
in the last months/weeks/years/centuries/century.
last month - Past Tense.
Published 11/19/21
*hang
Regular or irregular.
merriam-webster.com
1) hang-hung.
2) hang-hanged.
I hung a portrait of Karl Marx on the wall.
After work, she hung out in the pub.
They hanged the prisoner.
They hanged the prisoner and hung him in the square under the curious eyes of the public.
Published 11/02/21
*I wish.
I wish I were a basketball player.
I wish I had been a basketball player.
I wish you didn't have to work today.
I wish I hadn't eaten too much
Published 10/20/21
*some.
Being an unspecified number or quantity: Some people came into the room. Would you like some sugar?
Some 40 people attended the rally.
That was some raining! Some scorer.
Published 10/08/21
Relative clauses.
The park in which we played tennis yesterday was awesome.
Yesterday we played tennis in a park. The park was awesome.
Published 09/30/21
*go on.
gerund-infinitive.
Nadal went on playing tennis.
After Nadal finished his homework, he went on to play tennis.
went on doing; went on to do (past hali).
Nadal would go on to win the French Open on a further few occasions.
Published 09/16/21
*may/might.
Perhaps.
He may/might be at home.
Perhaps he is at home.
I may/might be playing tennis.
Perhaps I'm playing tennis.
Past.
Modals + Verb1.
Present Perfect.
She may have slept.
Perhaps she slept.
I may have left my bag in the shop.
Perhaps I left my bag in the shop.
Continuous.
He might have been sleeping.
Perhaps he was sleeping.
Published 09/07/21
*to try.
try to do something.
I tried to open the window but I couldn't.
You should try.
Try cutting the red one.
I didn't like the way the furniture was arranged, so I tried moving the table to the other side of the room.
Have you tried changing the battery?
Published 08/30/21
*Present Perfect.
Past Perfect.
Past Perfect Continuous.
After I had come home, I called Victoria.
When I came home Victoria had gone.
When I came home Victoria went.
Published 08/21/21
*grave
grave wound
a grave defect
gravity
grave consequence; seriousness or importance:
Published 08/14/21
*Present Perfect Tense
Past Perfect
Future Perfect
Past Tense
I broke my arm last week
I have broken my arm.
Published 08/10/21
*utter
to utter
thefreedictionary
speak, pronounce
adjective
complete, absolute, entire
utter the truth
the utter truth
the other truth
utter nonsense, darkness
Published 07/26/21
*And
but; on the contrary: He tried to run five miles and couldn't.
He had made a little circle to look at the house in Browne Street. And it was already sold.
Ahmet is an engineer; and Ayşe is a doctor.
...a recognition of its literary models is often important and sometimes essential;
We played tennis and went home.
And is there any reason why these differences appeared when and where they did?
Published 07/22/21
*quite, quiet, rather, fairly.
Published 07/14/21
*to be
I'm a student.
I was a student.
Present Perfect Tense.
Past Perfect Tense.
Continuous Tenses.
Published 07/11/21
* vacation vs. vocation.
thefreedictionary.com
vacation, holiday, vacate, vacant.
vocation
A regular occupation, occupy, call, calling
b. Theology A calling of an individual by God, especially for a religious career.
Published 07/05/21
*If Conditionals ya da If Clauses.
If Clause 2.
If there were no schools / If it were not for schools, I would laudably preside over the ministry of education.
“If there are no schools”.
would / could / might.
Present Perfect kalıbı
Published 07/02/21
*to inform.
thefreedictionary.com
Published 06/25/21
*Past Perfect Tense.
I had done.
Simple Past Tense.
Past & Present
Published 06/22/21
assume
thefreedictionary.com
v.tr. - transitive verb
assumption
-to take upon oneself; undertake or accept: to assume responsibility.
-to take over the duties or responsibilities of: to assume the office of treasurer.
-to adopt: to assume the role of patron of the arts.
-to seize; usurp: to assume control.
Published 06/20/21
*Continuous Tenses.
in the middle of something.
Evrensel Continuous formülü:
to be + Gerund, yani Verb-ing.
I'm waiting.
I’ve been waiting.
I was waiting.
I had been waiting.
Published 06/14/21
*conceive
v.tr. - transitive verb
To become pregnant with (offspring)
To form or develop in the mind.
To apprehend mentally; understand.
conception
Formation of a viable zygote by the union of the male sperm and female ovum.
contraception
contraceptive
Published 06/06/21
*could
can'in past hali
was/were able to
We had no idea what Proust was talking about in that passage, but we were able to understand in the end.
Sampras was an excellent tennis player, he could beat anyone.
Sampras was an excellent tennis player, but he was able to beat Hewitt only a few times.
Published 06/06/21
Genel bir kural olarak, sözlükten anlam öğrenilir, karşılık değil.
*pity
noun
verb
transitive
thefreedictionary.com
merriam-webster.com
tureng.com
zargan.com
Published 05/28/21
*Had better
Burada have'in past hali değildir had.
You had better take your umbrella. It might rain.
This cake is delicious. You should taste it.
Published 05/28/21