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Questions & Answers about Stres artıyor.
Why does the sentence only have two words?
In Turkish, many elements that are expressed by separate words in English are conveyed through suffixes. In Stres artıyor, the subject stres is clearly stated, and the verb artıyor—with its suffix -ıyor—indicates the present continuous tense as well as subject agreement. There’s no need for an extra verb like "is" because the information is built into the verb form.
How is the present continuous formed in the verb artıyor?
The present continuous is created by taking the verb stem art- (meaning "to increase") and adding the suffix -ıyor. This suffix both signals that the action is ongoing and aligns with vowel harmony rules in Turkish. As a result, artıyor translates to "is increasing" in English.
Why is there no explicit “to be” verb in Stres artıyor?
Turkish typically omits the equivalent of the English verb “to be” in the present tense. Instead, the necessary information about the state or condition is encoded directly in the suffix of the main verb. So, in Stres artıyor, the ending -ıyor implies "is," meaning you naturally understand it as “stress is increasing” without needing a separate word for “is.”
What does the suffix -ıyor tell us about the subject?
The suffix -ıyor indicates that the verb is in the present continuous tense and is conjugated for a third-person singular subject. Even though the subject stres is explicitly mentioned in the sentence, the ending confirms that the action is happening in the present and continuously, matching the implied or stated subject without any additional pronouns.
Can this sentence be expanded to include additional details, and if so, how?
Yes, Turkish sentences are quite flexible. For example, you could add an adverbial phrase to specify time or context. One might say "Son zamanlarda stres artıyor", which means “Stress has been increasing recently.” This shows that while Stres artıyor is a complete statement, additional modifiers can easily be added to provide more context.