Her gün düzenli egzersiz yapmak gerek.

Questions & Answers about Her gün düzenli egzersiz yapmak gerek.

Why is the verb yapmak in its full dictionary form here?
In this lesson's grammar structure, combining a plain infinitive verb like yapmak (to do) with gerek (necessary) creates a general statement of need. It means 'It is necessary to do' for people in general, rather than pointing to a specific person like 'I need' or 'you need'.
Could I use lazım instead of gerek at the end of this sentence?
Yes, you can! Her gün düzenli egzersiz yapmak lazım means exactly the same thing. Both gerek and lazım are completely interchangeable when expressing this kind of general necessity.
Why do we say egzersiz yapmak instead of just using a single verb for exercising?
Turkish often uses helper verbs like yapmak (to do) with nouns to create action phrases. Egzersiz is just a noun (exercise), so to turn it into an action, you must pair it with yapmak to literally mean 'to do exercise'.
Is düzenli acting as 'regular' (adjective) or 'regularly' (adverb) in this sentence?
It works as both! Turkish often uses the exact same word for an adjective and an adverb without changing its ending. You can think of this as 'doing regular exercise' or 'doing exercise regularly' - the Turkish phrasing naturally covers both meanings.

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