Breakdown of Bu aciliyet gerektiren belgeyi hemen imzalamalıyız.
Questions & Answers about Bu aciliyet gerektiren belgeyi hemen imzalamalıyız.
What does aciliyet gerektiren mean and how is it formed?
Why is belgeyi in the accusative case?
What does imzalamalıyız mean, and how is it constructed?
It’s the necessitative mood, expressing “we must” or “we should.” The breakdown is:
• imzala- (verb root “to sign”)
• -malı/-meli (necessity suffix “must/have to”)
• -yız (1st person plural ending)
So imzalamalıyız = “we must sign.”
Why are both aciliyet gerektiren and hemen used? Don’t they both mean “urgent”?
They emphasize urgency in different ways:
• aciliyet gerektiren describes the document’s nature (“that requires urgency”).
• hemen is an adverb modifying the action (“sign it immediately”).
Using both underscores that the document is urgent and the signing must happen without delay.
How does the relative clause aciliyet gerektiren follow Turkish word order?
Why not say acil belge or acil bir belge instead of aciliyet gerektiren belge?
What’s the difference between gerektiren and gereken?
Both are present participles of gerektirmek, but:
• gerektiren directly describes the agent/action (“requiring”).
• gereken often conveys “what is needed” in a more general sense.
In many contexts they overlap, but gerektiren is a more active‐sounding modifier.
Why is the suffix -malı in imzalamalıyız and not -meli?
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