The sentence "Her sabah yürüyüşe çıkıyorum" is in şimdiki zaman (Present Continuous Tense), as indicated by the "-yor" suffix in "çıkıyorum." It describes an action that is happening regularly or currently. If it were in geniş zaman (Simple Present Tense), it would be: "Her sabah yürüyüşe çıkarım."
@@Turkish_LanguageClasses I appreciate that. But then we can't use 'her sabah' with Şimdiki Zaman, can we? I'd use it with Geniş Zaman since it suggests everyday, regular, and habitual actions. Is that correct?
The sentence "Her sabah yürüyüşe çıkıyorum" is in Şimdiki Zaman (Present Continuous Tense) because of the verb ending "-yor" in "çıkıyorum," indicating that the action is happening currently or around the present time. The phrase "her sabah" is an adverbial phrase that indicates frequency, meaning "every morning." In this sentence, "her sabah" is placed at the beginning to emphasize when the action happens. Even though the verb tense is Şimdiki Zaman, the sentence implies a habitual action because of "her sabah." This usage is common in Turkish when describing recurring actions within the Present Continuous Tense.
@@ВиталийСлонов-ч4ъ Yorumlarınız için size minnettarım. Siz soru sorduğunuzda, aslında ben de sizden öğreniyorum. En tatmin edici cevapları bulmak için araştırmaya başlıyorum.