Examples of using "Çalıştığını" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I think it works.
- I think that it works.
- I can see that you are working.
- I can see that you're working.
- I can see you're working.
I know how that works.
I see how you study.
- I thought you were working.
- I thought that you were working.
- I know you've been studying very hard.
- I know that you've been studying very hard.
- I don't think this is working.
- I don't think that this is working.
- I know you're working with Tom.
- I know that you're working with Tom.
I know how it works.
- I didn't know you worked here.
- I didn't know that you worked here.
I knew you'd been studying French.
I don't think that she is working.
I don't know how that works.
- I know you work hard.
- I know that you work hard.
- I know you're working part-time.
- I know that you're working part-time.
- Do you think it works?
- Do you think that it works?
I can't understand what he is trying to say.
I don't know how this works.
- I know how this works.
- I know how it works.
I know what you're trying to do.
- I thought you were trying to be funny.
- I thought that you were trying to be funny.
Let's hope it still works.
Let's see how this works.
We thought you were working.
- I don't understand what you're trying to say.
- I don't understand what you are trying to say.
I don't know where Tom works.
- I didn't know that you used to work here.
- I didn't know you used to work here.
We have learned how it works.
I don't understand how this works.
I don't know where you work.
I don't remember Tom working here.
I know how the system works.
I know where Tom works.
- I know you're trying to help.
- I know that you're trying to help.
- I know you're working for Tom.
- I know that you're working for Tom.
- I thought you said you worked in Boston.
- I thought that you said you worked in Boston.
- I thought that you said that you worked in Boston.
- I thought you were working for Tom.
- I thought that you were working for Tom.
I heard that Tom is studying French.
Have you seen it work?
- I know what you mean.
- I understand what you're trying to say.
May I ask where you work?
- I thought it worked nicely.
- I thought that it worked nicely.
We saw the car start.
You know how the system works.
Tom saw Mary working.
- We hope that it works.
- We hope it works.
Tell us where you work.
Tom says he's working very hard.
I know you're working with them.
I know you're working with him.
- We know you're working for them.
- We know that you're working for them.
I know you're working for us.
I know you're working for them.
I know you're working for him.
- Tom told me he was working.
- Tom told me that he was working.
- I know that Tom works very hard.
- I know Tom works very hard.
Let me explain how this works.
- I know you work hard.
- I know that you work hard.
We know what you're trying to do.
I knew my dad worked hard.
We'll see how it works.
I don't understand how that works.
- I don't think you're trying hard enough.
- I don't think that you're trying hard enough.
I know where you work.
I didn't know where Tom worked.
- Tom said he tried to win.
- Tom said that he tried to win.
- I didn't know Tom worked there.
- I didn't know that Tom worked there.
So, let's say you're trying to stop yourself from snacking.
Uruguayan adults work for private companies.
I can't understand what you're trying to get at.
Show me how it works.
The chart illustrates how the body works.
He taught me how the machine operated.
Let me explain to you how this works.
I don't know what he's trying to say.
I don't understand what the author is trying to say.
I know what Tom was trying to do.
I need to find out where Tom works.
You don't need to know how it works.
Tom says he's trying to quit smoking.
Did you know Tom worked there?
- Does Tom know you work here?
- Does Tom know that you work here?
I know how you guys work.
I know how hard you work.
I don't know how this stuff works.
I'm trying to remember how this works.