Turkish verbs are words that express an action, an occurrence, or a state of being. They change according to the tense, mood, and aspect of the sentence, as well as the subject and object.
There are three types of verbs in Turkish: "regular verbs", "irregular verbs", and "compound verbs". Regular verbs follow a predictable pattern for conjugation, while irregular verbs have unique conjugations. Compound verbs are formed by combining a verb with a noun, adjective, or adverb.
Turkish verbs include the following tenses: present tense (şimdiki zaman), past tense (geçmiş zaman), future tense (gelecek zaman), and continuous tense (sürekli zaman). Additionally, there are imperative verbs, infinitive verbs, and subjunctive verbs.
In Turkish, the verb always comes last in a sentence, and the subject is usually placed before the verb. Negation is indicated by adding "değil" after the verb.
Examples of Turkish verbs include "yürümek" (to walk), "okumak" (to read), "yemek" (to eat), "almak" (to take), "gelmek" (to come), and "gitmek" (to go).
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