İngilizcede, geçmişte gerçekleşmiş ve olup bitmiş eylemler için Simple Past Tense kullanılır. Bir eylemin geçmişte yapıldığını belirtmek için fiillerin sonuna -ed eki getirilir. Örneğin: Finish - Finished. -Ed eki almayan fiillere ise Irregular Verbs yani düzensiz fiiller denir. Örnekler: 1- Go - Went 2- Swim -Swam 3- Bite - Bit 4- Forgive - Forgove 5- Forget - Forgot. İngilizce geçmiş zaman eki nedir ve örnek filler nelerdir tüm detayları ile derledik.
#İngilizce Geçmiş Zaman Eki Nedir Ve Örnek Filler Nelerdir?ISTANBUL - A conference organized by Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, or ECOC, on Thursday was stormy as agency officials defended their progress and goals while protesters questioned the organization’s credibility and accused it of corruption.
MOSCOW - While the US president ends his keynote visit to Moscow and arrives in Italy for the G-8 summit, his two-day meeting yields no stunning progress as the two ex-Cold War enemies remain at odds on various disputed issues. After the Russia trip, he joins fellow world leaders for the G-8 meet where the global crisis, climate change and world hunger top agenda.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - Diplomatic efforts to restore Manuel Zelaya to Honduras' presidency shifted back to Washington on Tuesday, as supporters of the ousted leader threatened to escalate protests and disrupt business across the poor Central American nation.
ISTANBUL - Bandırma, one of Turkey's most prominent spots in terms of wind potential, has been attracting many energy investors. That is why with energy firms knocking, some farmers in Bandırma have chosen to turn the land they have inherited from their family into cash.
ISTANBUL -Whether to watch over a child or care for an elderly person, black market nannies, who are mostly women from former Soviet republics, are coming to Turkey in search of work and offering bargain wages. ’We earn a fortune here,’ says one nanny. Turkish caretaker agencies are decrying the women’s negative impact on their business and the risk to family security
PARIS - Tour de France 2009 starts Saturday with a time trial in Monaco and cycling fans across the world are eager to see one thing, whether Lance Armstrong can produce the magic on his bicycle or not. A legend with a record seven straight wins, the 37-year-old cycyclist’s return is the highlight of this year’s Tour.
DİYARBAKIR - The rector of Dicle University in Diyarbakır is accused of targeting a fellow academic who faced 11 separate inquiries since March, receiving a fine and two warnings. The rector was picked by the president despite losing a vote to the accuser in an election held at university.
ANKARA - Earthquake proofing work that is being carried out on Istanbul’s Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge over a 40-day period causes chaos to the city’s already congested traffic flow. The aftermath of hours of gridlock on the first days left the public fleeing to alternative routes causing even more congestion at peak times on first bridge and on ferry boats.
ISTANBUL - Ret. Gen. Kenan Evren says he would rather commit suicide than be prosecuted for the Sept. 12, 1980 military coup and have to live with such dishonor. Evren headed the military at the time of the coup and became president for seven years after retiring from active duty
ISTANBUL - Kemalpaşa, a small town of Artvin, which has been a rising star with its commercial activity during the global crisis, now faces significant stagnation. Georgia’s decision to remove the tax exemption it provided for border trade distresses the town’s residents.
ISTANBUL - News of the death of Michael Jackson, the self-proclaimed "King of Pop," caused shock and sadness in Turkey, where fans voiced their grief online and arranged a mourning parade in Istanbul’s Eminönü district. MJTurkFan, a Web-based group for diehard Turkish Jackson fans, was home to many condolence messages.