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Questions & Answers about Arkadaşım destek veriyor.
What does arkadaşım mean in this sentence?
Arkadaşım comes from arkadaş (meaning “friend”) with the possessive suffix -ım, which indicates “my.” Thus, arkadaşım translates to “my friend.”
Why is there no explicit subject pronoun accompanying veriyor?
In Turkish, the verb’s conjugation already provides information about the subject. Since arkadaşım clearly indicates “my friend” as the subject, there is no need to include an additional pronoun with veriyor.
How is the present continuous tense formed in the verb veriyor?
The present continuous is created by taking the verb stem (here, ver- from vermek, meaning “to give”) and adding the suffix -iyor (adjusted according to vowel harmony). This formation shows that the action is currently in progress.
What is the basic sentence structure in Arkadaşım destek veriyor?
Turkish generally follows a Subject-Object-Verb order. In this sentence, arkadaşım is the subject, destek is the object, and veriyor is the verb placed at the end.
Why does Turkish use the present continuous form (like veriyor) to describe actions that might also be habitual?
Turkish often uses the present continuous form to express both actions occurring right now and habitual actions. Unlike English, which may differentiate between “is giving” and “gives,” Turkish uses -iyor in veriyor to cover both meanings depending on the context.