Bu çatı ağaç kadar yüksek.

Breakdown of Bu çatı ağaç kadar yüksek.

bu
this
ağaç
tree
çatı
roof
kadar
as ... as; until, up to
yüksek
high

Questions & Answers about Bu çatı ağaç kadar yüksek.

How do we build 'as high as' using kadar in this sentence?
In English, we put 'as' before and after the adjective ('as high as the tree'). In Turkish, the order is different. You put the noun you are comparing to first (ağ), then the word kadar, and finally the adjective (yüksek). So, ağaç kadar yüksek literally means 'tree as-much-as high'.
Does the word ağaç need any special ending before kadar?
No, it doesn't! When you use kadar with regular nouns (like ağ or çatı) to make a comparison, the noun stays in its pure dictionary form. You only need to add endings before kadar when you are using pronouns, like benim kadar (as much as me).
Why doesn't ağaç have a word for 'the' attached to it?
Turkish doesn't have a direct equivalent for the English word 'the'. When ağ (tree) is used in a comparison like this, it can mean 'a tree' or 'the tree' depending on the context. Here, we understand it as 'the tree' because you are usually comparing a specific roof to a specific tree next to it.
Where is the verb 'is' in this sentence?
There isn't one! In Turkish, the verb 'to be' is often completely invisible in the simple present tense for 'it', 'he', or 'she'. The sentence just ends with the adjective yüksek (high), and the 'is' is naturally understood by the listener.

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