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Questions & Answers about Sihir çok güzel.
What does the word Sihir mean, and what role does it play in the sentence?
Sihir is a noun that means magic. In this sentence, it serves as the subject.
Why is there no verb equivalent to “is” in the sentence Sihir çok güzel?
In Turkish, the present tense form of the copula (the verb “to be”) is typically omitted in simple, declarative sentences. The subject and predicate relationship is understood without an explicit verb.
What is the function of the word çok in this sentence?
The word çok functions as an intensifier meaning very. It modifies the adjective güzel to indicate that the beauty is emphasized.
Why is the adjective güzel placed after the subject rather than before it?
In Turkish predicate constructions, adjectives that describe the subject typically follow it. Although adjectives normally precede nouns when used as modifiers (like in noun phrases), here güzel is used as a predicate adjective, so it comes after Sihir.
How would you form a negative version of the sentence Sihir çok güzel?
To negate the sentence, you would add the negative word değil at the end. The negative version becomes Sihir çok güzel değil, which means “Magic is not very beautiful” or “Magic is not beautiful.”
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