He’s usually rather quiet, but at carnivals he turns _Turn into___ a real party animal! Turn the lights __Turn off__ and I’ll bring in the birthday cake and candles.
Let’s turn the air conditioning. It’s really hot.
Turn the lights before you go.
Please don’t turn the computer when you finish as Dad would like to use it.
Water turns ice when it is freezing.
If the red indicator flashes, turn the machine immediately.
There is no magic in the world. The pumpkin will never turn a golden carriage.
I’m tired. I’ll turn .
Alex turned the lights and saw little puppy sitting on the sofa.
If the text you are not very clear and there are many unfamiliar words, I recommend first to read easier texts.
If the texts are understandable, but there are unfamiliar words (but not too often), then that's fine. Keep reading and learn all the unfamiliar words. It is enough to increase your vocabulary before you move to the next level of complexity. For a good result, for example, or for a variety of read dialogue at the same level of complexity.
If the texts are clear and unfamiliar words almost do not occur, then you should immediately move to the next level of complexity.