Breakdown of Düzenli egzersiz yapmak zorunda.
yapmak
to do / to make
düzenli
regular / regularly
egzersiz
exercise
zorunda
to have to, to be obliged to
Questions & Answers about Düzenli egzersiz yapmak zorunda.
The current lesson teaches lazım and gerek for necessity. Why does this sentence use zorunda?
While lazım and gerek express a general need or necessity ("it is necessary to"), zorunda is stronger and means "obliged to" or "has to". It is used when there is an external rule, a medical requirement, or a strong obligation forcing the action.
How does the grammar of zorunda work with the verb here?
It is actually very straightforward! You just take the full infinitive of the verb, which is yapmak (to do), and place zorunda right after it. You don't need to change or conjugate the verb itself.
If the sentence means "He has to...", where is the word for "he"?
In Turkish, the person who "has to" do the action is indicated by a personal suffix attached to zorunda. Because the third-person singular ("he/she/it") doesn't take a personal suffix, zorunda stays in its plain form. If the sentence was "I have to exercise", it would be egzersiz yapmak zorundayım.
Why is the word for "regularly" just düzenli? Isn't that the adjective form?
Yes, düzenli means "regular" (coming from düzen, meaning order or system). In Turkish, most adjectives can act directly as adverbs without needing a special suffix like "-ly" in English. Because it comes before the action egzersiz yapmak, it automatically means "regularly" here.
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