Questions & Answers about Bu ev otel gibi büyük.
Why is the order 'otel gibi büyük' instead of 'büyük gibi otel'?
Since this lesson is about 'daha' (more), could I say 'daha otel gibi büyük'?
No, because gibi is used for things that are equal or similar ('as big as'), while daha is used when one thing is greater ('bigger'). If you wanted to say the house is bigger than a hotel, you would use daha and a completely different structure: otelden daha büyük (bigger than a hotel).
Why is there no 'bir' (a/an) before 'otel'?
Where is the word for 'is' in this sentence?
For 'he, she, or it', Turkish often completely leaves out the 'to be' verb in simple descriptive sentences. Just placing büyük at the end of the sentence is enough to mean 'is big'.