turn

Primary: verbCan function as: verb, noun, adjective, adverb

Exhibits high flexibility with zero derivation between verb and noun forms
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๐Ÿ”Š Pronunciation

/tษœหn/
Syllables: turn
Stress: single syllable
Long vowel in British English, r-colored vowel in American English /tษn/

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Word Family

Word Class Forms
Verbs turn, turned, turning
Nouns turn, turner, turning
Adjectives turned, turning
Adverbs turnwise
Many compound forms: turnover, turnaround, turnkey

๐ŸŽฏ Verb Forms

Infinitive: to turn
Base form: turn
3rd person singular: turns
Past simple: turned
Past participle: turned
Present participle: turning
Gerund: turning

๐Ÿ“– Meanings & Definitions

Noun Meanings

1

act of rotating or changing direction
Countability: countable
“Take a left turn at the intersection”
“The wheel made a complete turn”
Common collocations: sharp turn, take a turn, make a turn
Synonyms: rotation, revolution, spin
Antonyms: straightaway

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2

opportunity or right to do something in sequence
Countability: countable
“It's your turn to wash the dishes”
“Wait for your turn”
Common collocations: take turns, wait one's turn
Synonyms: go, chance

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Verb Meanings

1

to rotate or move around an axis
Aspect: action | Continuous: Yes
“The Earth turns on its axis”
“He turned the key in the lock”
Synonyms: rotate, revolve, spin

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2

to change direction
Aspect: action | Continuous: Yes
“The car turned left at the corner”
“The milk turned sour”
Synonyms: change, shift, veer

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๐Ÿ”ง Verb Patterns

turn + object
“She turned the page”
Note: Common with physical objects
turn + into + noun
“The prince turned into a frog”
Note: Used for transformation

Transitivity

Type: both
Passive possible: Yes
Passive examples:
“The page was turned”
“The milk was turned sour”

โš ๏ธ Common Errors

โŒ The car turned to leftโ†’โœ“ The car turned left/turned to the left
Preposition error with directions
Common for: Common in languages that require preposition with directions

Medium impact

โŒ It's my turn for speakโ†’โœ“ It's my turn to speak
Incorrect infinitive construction