Questions & Answers about Fabrikada kim sabotaj yaptı?
Why is kim in the middle of the sentence instead of at the beginning?
In Turkish, the most emphasized information is placed right before the verb. Since question words naturally ask for the missing core information, kim (who) sits right before the compound verb sabotaj yaptı.
Could I change the word order and start with kim instead?
Yes, you can! Turkish word order is flexible. Kim fabrikada sabotaj yaptı? is also perfectly correct. The provided sentence just sets the scene with fabrikada (at the factory) first, then asks who did the action.
Why is the verb yaptı used here for 'committed'?
The verb yapmak means 'to do' or 'to make'. Turkish often pairs nouns, especially loanwords like sabotaj, with helper verbs like yapmak or etmek to create actions. So sabotaj yapmak literally means 'to do sabotage'.
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