Turkish word order follows SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) structure. Turkish word order is more flexible than English. Personal pronouns are usually not used in sentences
Grammar refers to rules and structures of language. Sentence is largest independent unit, beginning with capital letter. Parts of speech classify words based on functions in sentences
-ness forms nouns from adjectives ending in y, d, or ful. -ity forms nouns from adjectives ending in -ble or soft -s sounds. -ance/-ence can be added to adjectives or verbs. -ment usually doesn't change core word spelling
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Verbs can be converted to nouns using suffixes like -ance, -ence, -ment, -tion, or -sion. "-ance" and "-ence" suffixes transform verbs like "appear" to "appearance". "-ment" suffix is used for verbs like "appointment" and "enjoyment". "-tion" and "-sion" suffixes are common in verbs like "inform" and "decide"