Breakdown of Ödev yapmıyor çünkü yorgun.
yorgun
tired
çünkü
because
ödev
homework
ödev yapmak
to do homework
Questions & Answers about Ödev yapmıyor çünkü yorgun.
How do we use çünkü in this sentence?
Çünkü works exactly like "because" in English. You put it between two complete thoughts to show the cause. The structure is [Result] + çünkü + [Reason]. Notice that it doesn't change the grammar or word order of the sentences it connects!
Where is the word for "he" in this sentence?
In Turkish, subject pronouns like o (he/she/it) are often dropped. We know who we are talking about from the endings. Yapmıyor has no personal ending after -yor, which automatically means "he, she, or it". The same goes for the adjective yorgun (tired) at the end—with no ending attached, it simply means "he/she/it is tired".
Why does the negative part of yapmıyor look like -mı- instead of -ma-?
The verb root is yap- (do), and the standard negative ending is -ma-. However, there is a special rule for the present continuous tense: when the ending -yor comes right after a vowel like 'a' or 'e', it "narrows" that vowel into 'ı', 'i', 'u', or 'ü'. So, yap-ma-yor becomes yapmıyor.
Why is it just ödev (homework) and not ödevi?
When you are talking about a general, non-specific object (just "homework," not "the homework" or "his homework"), it stays in its bare dictionary form and sits right next to the verb. Ödev yapmıyor is treated almost like a single connected action: "homework-doing".
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