to turn
to turn
Auxiliary: have
Regular verb: turn – turned – turned. Highly polysemous (skręcać, obracać, odwracać, stawać się).
Turn left at the corner.
Turn left at the corner.
Indicative
Simple Present
I turn off the lights at night.
I turn off the lights at night.
You turn the key to the right.
You turn the key to the right.
The earth turns around the sun.
The earth turns around the sun.
We turn back if it rains.
We turn back if it rains.
You turn the page too soon.
You turn the page too soon.
They turn the machine off at six.
They turn the machine off at six.
Present Continuous
I am turning the handle now.
I am turning the handle now.
You are turning red with anger.
You are turning red with anger.
The leaves are turning brown.
The leaves are turning brown.
We are turning into the driveway.
We are turning into the driveway.
You are turning the room upside down.
You are turning the room upside down.
They are turning the field into a park.
They are turning the field into a park.
Simple Past
I turned off the main road.
I turned off the main road.
You turned pale when you heard it.
You turned pale when you heard it.
She turned the music down.
She turned the music down.
We turned right at the church.
We turned right at the church.
You turned the plan around completely.
You turned the plan around completely.
They turned the barn into a house.
They turned the barn into a house.
Present Perfect
I have just turned thirty.
I have just turned thirty.
You have turned into a fine cook.
You have turned into a fine cook.
He has turned the company around.
He has turned the company around.
We have turned a corner at last.
We have turned a corner at last.
You have turned the garden green.
You have turned the garden green.
They have turned against him.
They have turned against him.
Past Perfect
I had turned the oven off already.
I had turned the oven off already.
You had turned the wrong way.
You had turned the wrong way.
She had turned the letter face down.
She had turned the letter face down.
We had turned back before dark.
We had turned back before dark.
You had turned the heating up.
You had turned the heating up.
They had turned the plan into action.
They had turned the plan into action.
Future (will)
Future
I will turn the light on for you.
I will turn the light on for you.
You will turn twenty next month.
You will turn twenty next month.
He will turn the situation around.
He will turn the situation around.
We will turn left at the lights.
We will turn left at the lights.
You will turn heads in that dress.
You will turn heads in that dress.
They will turn the page on the past.
They will turn the page on the past.
Conditional
Present Conditional
I would turn it off to save power.
I would turn it off to save power.
You would turn back if you were wise.
You would turn back if you were wise.
She would turn down the offer.
She would turn down the offer.
We would turn here if we could.
We would turn here if we could.
You would turn the tide of the game.
You would turn the tide of the game.
They would turn the barn into a café.
They would turn the barn into a café.
Imperative
Imperative
Turn right after the bridge.
Turn right after the bridge.
Turn off your phones, please.
Turn off your phones, please.
Let's turn back before it's dark.
Let's turn back before it's dark.
