Çeşitli İngilizce öğretmenleri arasından arama yapın...
Olga
verb "defeat" is opposite to the noun "defeat", isn't it! I got confused a bit! Explain, please!
13 Şub 2012 06:17
Yanıtlar · 5
3
I guess, in a way you are right. If you use defeat as a verb, the subject of the sentence (in an active sentence) is winning. Example: "The king defeated the rebels." (so the king won). If you use defeat as a noun, it usually means the instance of being defeated. Example: "The defeat of the rebels had great impact on the country." I hope this clears it up a bit! Good luck!
13 Şubat 2012
1
No. You are confusing who is defeating and who is defeated. If team A defeats team B it is also true that team A hands team B a defeat.
13 Şubat 2012
1
No. They have the same meaning.
13 Şubat 2012
Hâlâ cevap bulamadın mı?
Sorularını yaz ve ana dil konuşanlar sana yardım etsin!

Evden çıkmadan dil öğrenme fırsatını kaçırmayın. Deneyimli dil eğitmenlerimizden oluşan seçkimize göz atın ve ilk dersinize şimdi kaydolun!