In this lesson, we are going to get a brief overview about the Copulative Verb (Ek fiil / Ek eylem) in Turkish and we'll be discussing the positive nominal sentences in the known past tense in Turkish. From time to time, this concept is presented as the verb “to be” in Turkish in the grammar books. However, this concept is much broader than that. The Copulative Verb has 4 forms and in this video we will take a look at the Known Past Tense Overview for positive sentences.
If you're interested in learning more about Turkish grammar, then this video is for you! By the end of this video, you'll have a good understanding of the positive nominal sentences in the known past tense, and how to form them in Turkish.
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00:00 Merhabalar ben Sercan
00:17 Infinitive verbs in Turkish
01:00 Conjugation of the infinitive verbs
01:45 Copulative Verb (Ek-Fiil)
02:26 Functions of the copulative verb
03:03 Copulative Verb has 4 forms
04:03 How to say “Sercan was a teacher” in Turkish
07:06 Copulative Verb for all persons for the known past tense
08:44 Brief example of negation of the copulative verb
10:00 What does “compound tense” (birleşik zamanlı fiil) mean?
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