Learning to Ask Questions and Make Negative Statements

Learning to Ask Questions and Make Negative S...

Up next

Bilmemek vs Bilememek

In this episode, amidst my son’s loud objections, we discuss the subtle difference between bilmemek and bilememek. We also explain the translation of “lost and found” in Turkish. 

Words that sound the same but mean different things

In this episode, we will talk about a question our fellow listener Nevanaci posed. In Turkish, there are words that sound the same but mean different things. In this episode, you’ll hear some examples. 

Recommended Episodes

712 - Negative Questions
Happy English Podcast

Wouldn't it be nice if we could learn another language quickly and easily? Oh, don’t worry, this isn’t a commercial, just an intro to this lesson. Isn’t that why you’re here? Negative questions are questions that begin with the negative forms of the be verb and other auxiliary ve ...  Show more

Essential English 11: Simple Questions Part 1
Essential English - Beginners

Question form in present with "do" and "does" 

Ep48 - This is actually how we ask questions
French Blabla

This episode is for you, my intermediate level listeners. There will be a lot of structure and syntax twisting and a basic command of the French grammar is needed. Hold on tight and stay focused because it won't be a walk in the park. However as the saying goes "no pain no gai ...

  Show more

When to say 'is it?' at the end of a phrase - Question tags | The Coffee Break English Show 1.06
Learn English with Coffee Break English

Do you know when to correctly use "is it?" at the end of a an English phrase? In this episode of The Coffee Break English Show we talk about the rules for how to use question tags such as "is it?". Then we also give some examples to practise!➡️ Click here to access the blog artic ...  Show more