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Questions & Answers about Sayfa açık.
What is the grammatical structure of Sayfa açık?
In this sentence, sayfa (meaning “page”) is the subject and açık (meaning “open”) is a predicate adjective describing its state. Notice that Turkish omits the copular verb (the equivalent of “is”) in simple present tense constructions, so the structure becomes “subject + adjective.”
Why is there no definite article (such as the) before sayfa?
Turkish does not have articles like the or a/an. Context determines definiteness, so sayfa stands alone without an article regardless of whether you mean “the page” or “a page.”
Why is the verb to be missing in this sentence?
In Turkish, when expressing a state or condition in the present tense, the form of to be is typically omitted. Thus, rather than saying something like “Sayfa dır açık,” the language simply uses Sayfa açık to mean “The page is open.”
What is the difference between Sayfa açık and Açık sayfa?
Sayfa açık is a complete sentence where sayfa serves as the subject and açık is a predicate adjective describing its status. In contrast, açık sayfa would be an attributive phrase (with the adjective preceding the noun) typically used as a noun modifier, meaning “an open page,” rather than making a statement about the condition of a specific page.