Arabamı kirletmemek ve özenle kullanmak üzere kiralayacaksın.

Questions & Answers about Arabamı kirletmemek ve özenle kullanmak üzere kiralayacaksın.

How does üzere mean "on the condition that" in this sentence?
When you combine an infinitive verb ending in -mak or -mek with the word üzere, it creates a "proviso" clause, meaning "on the condition that" or "provided that". Here, kullanmak üzere means "provided that you use [it]".
Does üzere apply to both kirletmemek and kullanmak?
Yes! Because the two infinitive verbs are joined by ve (and), the word üzere applies to both of them together. You don't need to write kirletmemek üzere ve kullanmak üzere; saying it once at the end of the phrase is enough.
What is the root of the verb kirletmemek?
It starts with the noun kir (dirt). From there, we get the verb kirlenmek (to become dirty) and its causative form kirletmek (to make something dirty). In this sentence, it takes the negative suffix -me and the infinitive -mek to mean "not to make dirty".
How is the word özenle (carefully) formed?
It is formed by combining the noun özen (care or attention) with -le, which is the shortened suffix form of ile (with). So, özenle literally translates to "with care".
Why is there an at the very end of Arabamı?
Araba means "car" and the -m makes it "my car" (arabam). The final is the accusative case suffix. We need it because "my car" is a specific thing acting as the direct object of the verbs in the sentence—it is the specific thing you are renting, using, and not dirtying.

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