Bu madde sıcak suyun içinde erir mi?

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Why do we use the aorist erir mi here instead of the present continuous eriyor mu?
The aorist tense is used for general facts, timeless truths, and scientific properties. Since we are asking about how this substance behaves in general whenever it is placed in hot water, rather than asking if it is melting right this very second, the aorist is the correct choice.
How exactly is the aorist formed on the verb erimek (to melt) here?
For verbs whose stems end in a vowel, like eri-, forming the aorist is very easy. You just add the letter -r to the stem, making erir (it melts). Then you add the question particle mi as a separate word, matching the vowel harmony of the verb.
Why do we say suyun içinde instead of just su içinde?
To say 'inside of a specific thing', Turkish uses a genitive-possessive structure that literally translates to 'at the inside of the water'. The water gets the genitive 'of' ending -(y)un, and (inside) gets the possessive and locative endings -i-n-de (at its inside).
Why does su take a -y- buffer to become suyun? Shouldn't it be sunun?
The word su is a famous exception in Turkish grammar! Normally, a noun ending in a vowel takes the buffer letter -n- before the genitive ending. However, su uniquely takes a -y- buffer instead, making it suyun.

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