How to Use Turkish Tester

Get the most out of every session — pick the right drill, learn the patterns, and build real recall.

Quick start

  1. Open the Practice page and pick a mode (Pronouns Only or Verbs with Pronouns).
  2. Choose an exercise type (Full Answer, Multiple Choice, or Endings).
  3. Answer, check feedback, and keep going. Cards you miss show up more often.

Modes (what you practice)

Pronouns Only

Learn the core Turkish pronouns (Ben, Sen, O, Biz, Siz, Onlar). Great as a warm-up.

Verbs with Pronouns

Practice full conjugations. Use the verb search to select a small set (start with 1–3) and expand later.

Exercise types (how you answer)

Full Answer

Type the full Turkish conjugation. The most demanding format and the most effective for building real recall.

Multiple Choice

Pick one of four answers. Good for quick sessions or when you're still getting familiar with a verb form.

Endings

Fill in only the missing endings. Focuses your attention on vowel harmony and suffix patterns rather than the whole word.

Verb Endings Lab

A separate step-by-step drill that teaches you the vowel harmony rules behind Turkish verb endings — Simple Present (-r) first, then Present Continuous (-iyor).

Each step explains one concept, then quizzes you on it. Useful when you want to understand why an ending looks the way it does, not just memorise it.

Try it in the Verb Endings Lab →

Hints and Grammar Help

  • Use Hint to get a quick clue. Click again to reveal the answer.
  • Grammar Help shows the step-by-step reasoning behind an answer. It opens automatically when you get a verb card wrong, and you can open or close it manually at any time using the panel header.

Keyboard shortcuts

  • Enter Submit (Full Answer / Endings) • Next card (when the answer is showing)
  • 14 Pick a multiple-choice option

Progress and privacy

  • Your settings and progress are saved locally on this device.
  • Use Reset Progress in Practice Settings to clear local history and start fresh.

Want more detail? See the Grammar Guides.

Ready to Start Practicing?

Put these tips into action and start mastering Turkish verb conjugation today.

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