Nakliyeci paletleri tavana değecek kadar istiflesin.

Questions & Answers about Nakliyeci paletleri tavana değecek kadar istiflesin.

The lesson is about using -diği kadar. Why does this sentence use -ecek kadar instead?
The form -diği kadar talks about the extent of a present or past action. However, when you want to say 'enough to [verb]' or describe a potential result, you use the future form -(y)AcAk + kadar. So değecek kadar means 'enough to touch' or 'so high that it will touch.'
Why is tavan (ceiling) written with an -a at the end?
The verb değmek (to touch) requires the dative case. In Turkish, you don't just touch something, you touch 'to' something. We add the dative suffix -a to tavan to get tavana (to the ceiling).
What verb tense is istiflesin?
It is the third-person imperative (command) form. Adding -sin to the verb stem istifle- (to stack) expresses an indirect command or strong suggestion, translating to 'let him stack' or 'he should stack.'
Why does paletleri end in -i?
The final -i is the accusative case marker. It shows that paletler (pallets) is the specific direct object of the verb. The speaker means 'the pallets' and not just random ones.

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