Grammar
Turkish A2
Add past reference, future meaning, and stronger sentence linking.
On this level
- Time and events
Talk about what happened and what will happen with more control.
- Cases and reference
Use core suffix logic to build more precise Turkish.
- Connected sentences
Make Turkish feel less list-like and more discursive.
Time and events
Talk about what happened and what will happen with more control.
Simple past with -dı / -di / -du / -dü
Use the simple past suffix to talk about completed actions in a finished time frame.
Future with -acak / -ecek
Use the future suffix to talk about planned or expected future actions.
Before, after, and when in time phrases
Turkish often connects events with compact time expressions rather than long subordinate structures at first.
Cases and reference
Use core suffix logic to build more precise Turkish.
Accusative basics
Turkish often marks a definite direct object with the accusative ending.
Possessive constructions
Turkish often marks possession through a linked noun structure rather than a separate little word like of.
Ability and necessity
Turkish has several practical ways to express being able to do something or having to do it.
Connected sentences
Make Turkish feel less list-like and more discursive.
Çünkü and ama
Link cause and contrast in short connected Turkish sentences.
Comparatives with daha
Use daha to compare degree in practical descriptive and evaluative sentences.
Basic if clauses with -se / -sa
Turkish often uses simple if-marking to connect condition and result in practical everyday sentences.