Üretim bitince işçi standartları kontrol ediyor mu?

Questions & Answers about Üretim bitince işçi standartları kontrol ediyor mu?

How does bitince show that the action is happening 'when' the production finishes?
It uses the suffix -ince attached to the verb root bit- (to finish or end). In Turkish, you do not use a separate word for this kind of time clause. Instead, adding -ince (or -ınca, -ünce, -unca depending on vowel harmony) directly to the verb creates a meaning of 'when doing' or 'as soon as doing'.
Why is there an at the end of standartları?
That is the specific direct object (accusative) suffix. The base word is standart, made plural with -lar to become standartlar. Because the worker is checking specific standards, we must add the accusative suffix .
The verb ediyor uses the present continuous tense. Why does the translation use the simple present tense?
Turkish frequently uses the present continuous (-iyor) for habitual, routine, or general actions, similar to the simple present tense in English. In this factory setting, it is asking about a standard routine, though translating it as an action happening right now would also be correct.
Why is the verb kontrol ediyor written as two separate words?
It is a compound verb made of a noun (kontrol) and a helper verb (etmek, meaning to do or make). Many words borrowed from other languages are turned into verbs this way. Notice that because etmek gets the vowel suffix -iyor, the letter t softens to a d.

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