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Questions & Answers about Ders çok zor.
Where exactly should I place çok in this type of sentence?
Just like in English, çok (very) comes directly before the adjective it describes. So, çok zor matches the English word order perfectly.
I do not see a word for 'is' here. How does Turkish show that the lesson is difficult?
In the present tense, Turkish does not use a separate word for 'is' like we do in English. When talking about a third-person subject like ders, you just put the subject and the adjective together. Ders zor means the lesson is difficult, and adding çok simply makes it very difficult.
Since çok means 'very' here, is this the same word used to mean 'a lot'?
Exactly! Çok is a highly versatile word. Before an adjective like zor, it means 'very'. If you put it before a noun or use it with a verb, it means 'a lot' or 'many'.
How would I change this sentence to say the lesson is 'a little' difficult?
You would simply swap çok with biraz and say Ders biraz zor. Just like çok, the word biraz sits right in front of the adjective it describes.