#grammar

language  How do you know when to use ''için'' or ''niçin'' in Turkish?

In Turkish, ''için'' and ''niçin'' are two important words that are often used in different contexts. Both of these words are prepositions and have...    Read more

language  Why is it ''benim adım'' instead of just ''benim isim''?

In Turkish language, 'adım' and 'isim' both means 'name' but there is a slight difference between them. 'Adım' is used to indicate 'my name' and it...    Read more

language  Why do some Turkish words have double letters, like "göz"?

One of the distinctive features of the Turkish language is the use of double letters in some words. Double letters are created by adding two letters...    Read more

text_format  What are the four types of sentences in English grammar?

In English grammar, there are four types of sentences: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Each type serves a specific purpose...    Read more

library_books  How can I improve my grammar skills for the TOEFL exam?

The TOEFL exam measures your ability to use and understand English at the university level. One of the key components of the exam is grammar, which...    Read more

language  Why do Turkish people use 'yapmak' for so many different actions?

'Yapmak' is a Turkish verb that is used in many different contexts, and it can be translated into English as 'to do' or 'to make.' The reason for its...    Read more

translate  How do you know when to use ''in'' or ''de'' with Turkish nouns?

In Turkish language, the use of ''in'' or ''de'' with nouns is determined by the vowel harmony. Vowel harmony is an important grammar rule in Turkish...    Read more

language  Why do some French words have gender, like ''le'' or ''la''?

One of the most unique features of the French language is its use of gendered words. Each noun in French is classified as either masculine or...    Read more

translate  Why do French people use ''c'est'' and ''il est'' differently?

French is a complex language with many nuances, including the use of the expressions 'c'est' and 'il est.' While both of these phrases can be...    Read more

language  Why do Turkish people use so many suffixes in their language?

The Turkish language is an agglutinative language, which means that suffixes are used extensively to convey meaning. Suffixes are added to the end of...    Read more