RELATIVE CLAUSE Object position (whom-which) “Whom: kişi, which: nesne”

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RELATIVE CLAUSE Object position (whom-which) “Whom: kişi, which: nesne”

Object pronouns. Ali. I love Ali. him I love him. Leyla. I love Leyla. her I love her. Ali and leyla. I love Ali and leyla. them I love them.

you and your friendsI love you and your friends. youI love you.

Object pronouns Object pronouns “Nesne zamirleri” me you him her it us you them The girlThe girl began to cry. THE GIRL.The school director shouted at THE GIRL. h e r.The school director shouted at h e r. Me: beni, bana you: seni, sana, him: onu, ona, her: onu, ona, it: onu, ona, us: bizi, bize, You: sizi, size, them: onları, onlara

The girlThe girl began to cry. THE GIRL.The school director shouted at THE GIRL. h e r.The school director shouted at h e r. Verilen cümlelerde ortak öğe bulunur;Verilen cümlelerde ortak öğe bulunur; The girlThe girl Ortak olan THE GIRL öğenin NESNE durumunda olduğunu görüyorsunuz.Ortak olan THE GIRL öğenin NESNE durumunda olduğunu görüyorsunuz.

THE GIRL.The school director shouted at THE GIRL. h e r.The school director shouted at h e r. THE GIRLBurada şunu demek istiyoruz, 2. cümlede ortak olan THE GIRL kelimesinin yerine S H EThe school director shouted at S H E YAZAMAYIZ.YAZAMAYIZ.

Subject pronouns Subject pronouns Çünkü biliyorsunuz ki; I You she He, she, it We You They özne Cümlede özne görevi görürler.

The girlThe girl began to cry. THE GIRL.The school director shouted at THE GIRL. h e r.The school director shouted at h e r. Ortak öğeyi alalım The girlThe girl who, WHOMKİŞİ OLDUĞU İÇİN who, nesne durumunda kullanıldığı için WHOM yazarız.

The girlThe girl began to cry. THE GIRL.The school director shouted at THE GIRL. h e r.The school director shouted at h e r. The girl The girl who (özne) WHOMThe girl WHOM (nesne) whomThe girl whom the school director shouted at began to cry. The girl whom the school director shouted atbegan to cry.The girl whom the school director shouted at began to cry.

WHOM WHO Modern İngilizce’de WHOM yaygın olarak kullanılmamakta yerine WHO kullanılmaktadır. WHOMWHO WHOM yerine WHO mümkün ANCAAAAK WHOWHOM WHO yerine WHOMKULLANILMAZ

the peopleI don’t like the people. THE PEOPLEI saw THE PEOPLE at Ali’s party last night. t h e mI saw t h e m at Ali’s party last night. the peopleI don’t like the people the peopleWHOI don’t like the people WHO the peopleWHOMI don’t like the people WHOM the peopleWHOMI don’t like the people WHOM I saw at Ali’s party last night.

the silver ringI lost the silver ring. the silver ringI bought the silver ring from Nevşehir. i tI bought i t from Nevşehir. thesilver ringI lost the silver ring the silver ringwhichI lost the silver ring which the silver ringwhichI lost the silver ring which I bought from Nevşehir.

The manThe man is the new member. the manI met the man yesterday. himI met him yesterday. The manThe man The manwhomThe man whom The manwhomThe man whom I met yesterday The manwhomThe man whom I met yesterday is the new member.

a handsome man.He is a handsome man. the manWe talked about the man. him.We talked about him. a handsome manHe is a handsome man a handsome manWHOMHe is a handsome man WHOM a handsome manWHOMHe is a handsome man WHOM we talked about.

the student.I must thank the student. the student.I received a pencil from the student. him.I received a pencil from him. the studentI must thank the student the studentWHOMI must thank the student WHOM the studentwhomI must thank the student whom I received a pencil from.

the girl.I like the girl. the girl.I saw the girl. her.I saw her. the girlI like the girl the girlwhomI like the girl whom the girlwhomI like the girl whom I saw.

The girlThe girl is wearing eye-glasses. the girl.Mehmet is looking for the girl. Mehmet is looking for her. The girlThe girl The girlWHOMThe girl WHOM The girlwhomThe girl whom Mehmet is looking for The girlwhomThe girl whom Mehmet is looking for is wearing eye-glasses.

the menThey are the men. the men.The witness identified the men. them.The witness identified them. the menThey are the men the menWHOMThey are the men WHOM the menwhomThey are the men whom the witness identified.

a womanThe police arrested a woman. the woman.The museum director had described the woman. her.The museum director had described her. the womanThe police arrested the woman the womanWHOMThe police arrested the woman WHOM the womanwhomThe police arrested the woman whom the museum director had described.

the fingerprints.The New York office received the fingerprints. the fingerprints.Interpol sent the fingerprints. them.Interpol sent them. the fingerprintsThe new York office received the fingerprints the fingerprints whichThe New York office received the fingerprints which the fingerprints whichThe new york office received the fingerprints which Interpol sent.

a painting.A thief stole a painting. the paintingA rich man had given the painting to the museum. itA rich man had given it to the museum. the paintingA thief stole the painting the paintingWHICHA thief stole the painting WHICH the paintingwhichA thief stole the painting which a rich man had given to the museum.