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Present Continuous Tense Affirmative (-iyor)

The -iyor tense is the essential 'now' suffix, built by adding a harmony-based vowel and -yor to verb stems.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use the -iyor suffix to describe actions happening right now or currently in progress.

  • Drop the infinitive suffix (-mak/-mek) from the verb root.
  • Add the appropriate vowel harmony suffix (i, ı, u, ü) before -yor.
  • Attach the personal pronoun ending (e.g., -um, -sun, -uz) to finish the sentence.
Verb Root + (Vowel) + yor + Personal Suffix

مرور کلی

Welcome to the heartbeat of the Turkish language! If you want to talk about what is happening right now, you need the Present Continuous tense. In Turkish, we call this the -iyor tense.
It is the very first tense most people learn. Why? Because it is incredibly useful and surprisingly regular.
Whether you are sipping tea in a cafe or running for a bus, this tense has your back. Think of it as the English -ing ending, but with a few cool Turkish twists. It is friendly, common, and makes you sound like a local immediately.
You will use it to describe your current actions, your plans for later today, and even things you are doing these days. It is like the Swiss Army knife of Turkish grammar. Ready to dive in? Let's get started!

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Turkish is an agglutinative language. That sounds fancy, but it just means we love adding suffixes to words. To build a sentence in the Present Continuous, you start with a verb stem.
Then, you glue on a special suffix: -iyor. Here is the best part: the letter o in -iyor never ever changes. In Turkish, most suffixes change to match the vowels before them.
But the o in -iyor is like a stubborn mule. It stays exactly as it is. However, the little vowel right before the y does change.
It follows a rule we call 4-way vowel harmony. This means you will see -ıyor, -iyor, -uyor, or -üyor. It sounds like a lot, but your ears will get used to the rhythm quickly.
Think of it like a grammar traffic light guiding your speech.

الگوی ساخت

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Building this tense is like playing with Legos. Follow these four simple steps to create any affirmative sentence:
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Find the verb stem. Take the infinitive (like gelmek) and drop the -mek or -mak. Now you have gel.
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Choose your buffer vowel. Look at the last vowel in the stem. If it is a/ı, use ı. If e/i, use i. If o/u, use u. If ö/ü, use ü.
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Add the magic suffix -iyor. This tells everyone the action is happening right now.
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Add the personal ending. This tells us who is doing the action (I, you, we, etc.).
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Example: Gel (Stem) + i (Buffer) + yor (Suffix) + um (I) = Geliyorum (I am coming).
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Wait! What if the verb stem already ends in a vowel? Turkish does not like two vowels hanging out together here. If a stem ends in a or e, we usually drop that vowel before adding our -iyor suffix. For example, başla- (to start) becomes başlıyor. It is like the -iyor suffix is a bit crowded and needs more space!

کی استفاده کنیم

You will use the -iyor tense in three main real-world scenarios. First, use it for things happening exactly at this moment. If you are ordering food and say Kebap istiyorum (I want/am wanting kebab), you are using it perfectly.
Second, use it for temporary situations happening around now. Maybe you are reading a great book this week. You would say Kitap okuyorum. Even if the book is at home while you are at work, the action is ongoing in your life.
Third, use it for fixed future plans. If you are meeting a friend in an hour, you can say Geliyorum (I am coming). It is very common in daily conversation for near-future events.
It makes your Turkish sound energetic and immediate. Yes, even native speakers use it for the future more often than the actual future tense!

کی استفاده نکنیم

While -iyor is versatile, it is not for everything. Do not use it for permanent truths or scientific facts. For example,
Water boils at 100 degrees
usually uses a different tense called the Aorist.
Also, avoid using it for very distant, uncertain future plans. If you hope to move to Mars in twenty years, -iyor is too present for that dream. Another tricky spot is with certain state verbs.
In English, we say I know. In Turkish, we often say Biliyorum (I am knowing). But for some very formal descriptions of character, other tenses might fit better. For now, just remember: if it feels like it is happening or planned soon, -iyor is your winner.
If it is a law of nature, maybe wait a bit.

اشتباهات رایج

Even the best learners trip up sometimes. The biggest mistake is forgetting the consonant mutation. When verbs like gitmek (to go) or etmek (to do/help) meet a vowel, the t turns into a d. So, it is gidiyor, not gitiyor. Think of it like a transformer; the t gets softer to make the word flow better. Another mistake is using the wrong buffer vowel. If you say bakuyor instead of bakıyor, people will still understand you, but it sounds a bit off. It is like wearing socks with sandals—not a crime, but noticeable! Finally, watch out for stems ending in vowels. If you keep the a in başla-iyor, it sounds like a hiccup. Always drop or change that final stem vowel. Native speakers mess this up when typing fast, so do not stress too much!

مقایسه با الگوهای مشابه

In English, we distinguish between I eat (habit) and I am eating (now). In Turkish, the -iyor tense is often used for both in casual speech. However, there is another tense called the Aorist (-ar/-er) for general habits.
If you say Çay içiyorum, you are drinking tea right now. If you say Çay içerim, you mean you are a person who generally likes and drinks tea. At the A1 level, you can get away with using -iyor for almost everything.
It is the safe tense. Just remember that -iyor is much more specific about the now than the general tenses you will learn later. Think of -iyor as a snapshot and the Aorist as a wide-angle landscape photo.

سؤالات رایج

Q

Does the o in -iyor ever change?

No, never! It is the most stable part of the suffix.

Q

Can I drop the pronoun (like Ben) at the start?

Absolutely! The ending on the verb already tells us who is talking. Geliyorum already means I am coming.

Q

What if the verb stem ends in u?

Then you do not need an extra buffer vowel. Oku (read) + yor = Okuyor.

Q

Is this tense formal?

It is perfect for both formal and informal situations. It is the ultimate all-rounder!

Conjugation of 'Gelmek' (To Come)

Pronoun Root Suffix Full Form
Ben
Gel
iyorum
Geliyorum
Sen
Gel
iyorsun
Geliyorsun
O
Gel
iyor
Geliyor
Biz
Gel
iyoruz
Geliyoruz
Siz
Gel
iyorsunuz
Geliyorsunuz
Onlar
Gel
iyorlar
Geliyorlar

Meanings

The Present Continuous describes actions occurring at the moment of speaking or ongoing habits in the present.

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Immediate Action

Actions happening right now.

“Yemek yiyorum.”

“Televizyon izliyorlar.”

2

Current Habit

Actions happening over a period of time, even if not at this exact second.

“Bu aralar çok çalışıyorum.”

“İngilizce öğreniyorum.”

Reference Table

Reference table for Present Continuous Tense Affirmative (-iyor)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Root + iyor + suffix
Geliyorum
Negative
Root + miyor + suffix
Gelmiyorum
Question
Root + iyor + mu + suffix
Geliyor musun?
Negative Question
Root + miyor + mu + suffix
Gelmiyor musun?
Plural
Root + iyor + lar
Geliyorlar

طیف رسمیت

رسمی
Yemek yiyorum.

Yemek yiyorum. (Dining)

خنثی
Yemek yiyorum.

Yemek yiyorum. (Dining)

غیر رسمی
Yiyorum.

Yiyorum. (Dining)

عامیانه
Gömüyorum.

Gömüyorum. (Dining)

The -iyor Building Blocks

Verb Root

Suffixes

  • -iyor Progressive
  • -um/-sun Personal

مثال‌ها بر اساس سطح

1

Su içiyorum.

I am drinking water.

2

O uyuyor.

He/she is sleeping.

1

Şu an ders çalışıyorum.

I am studying right now.

2

Nereye gidiyorsun?

Where are you going?

1

Bu aralar yeni bir dil öğreniyorum.

I am learning a new language these days.

2

Herkes dışarıda bekliyor.

Everyone is waiting outside.

1

Şirketimiz yeni bir strateji geliştiriyor.

Our company is developing a new strategy.

2

Sanki yağmur yağıyor.

It seems like it is raining.

1

Proje üzerinde yoğun bir şekilde çalışıyoruz.

We are working intensively on the project.

2

Gelecek hafta İstanbul'a gidiyorum.

I am going to Istanbul next week.

1

Zaman hızla akıp gidiyor.

Time is flowing away rapidly.

2

Sürekli aynı hataları yapıyorsun.

You are constantly making the same mistakes.

به‌راحتی اشتباه گرفته می‌شود

Present Continuous Tense Affirmative (-iyor) در مقابل Simple Present (-ir)

Learners use -ir for current actions.

اشتباهات رایج

Gelmakiyor

Geliyor

Don't keep the infinitive suffix.

Ben gidiyor

Ben gidiyorum

Missing personal suffix.

Gelayor

Geliyor

Wrong vowel harmony.

Okumuyor

Okuyor

Confusing negative/affirmative.

Gidiyorlar

Gidiyorlar

Redundant suffixing.

Yapiyor

Yapıyor

Vowel harmony error.

Gidiyorumdur

Gidiyorum

Over-complicating.

Geliyor oluyorum

Geliyorum

Direct translation of English progressive.

Okumakta oluyorum

Okuyorum

Unnatural structure.

Gidiyor olacağım

Gidiyorum

Incorrect tense usage.

الگوهای جمله‌سازی

Ben ___ yapıyorum.

Real World Usage

Texting constant

Geliyorum!

💡

Vowel Harmony

Always check the last vowel.

Smart Tips

Drop the -mak first.

Gelmakiyor Geliyor

تلفظ

ee-yor

Vowel Harmony

The 'i' in -iyor changes based on the last vowel of the root.

Question

Geliyor musun? ↑

Rising pitch at the end.

حفظ کنید

روش یادسپاری

Think of 'iyor' as 'I-O-R' (I am On the Road), meaning you are currently doing something.

تداعی تصویری

Imagine a person with a 'YOR' sign on their back, running fast. The faster they run, the more 'active' the action is.

Rhyme

Verb root drop the mak, add iyor for the track!

Story

Ali is in the kitchen. He is cooking (pişiriyor). He is singing (söylüyor). He is happy because he is eating (yiyor).

شبکه واژگان

GeliyorumOkuyorumYazıyorumGidiyorumBakıyorumSeviyorum

چالش

Describe 3 things you are doing right now in Turkish.

نکات فرهنگی

Turks often drop the 'r' in casual speech, sounding like 'geliyo'.

Derived from the verb 'yürümek' (to walk) combined with the suffix -i.

شروع‌کننده‌های مکالمه

Ne yapıyorsun?

موضوعات نگارش

Describe your current day.

اشتباهات رایج

Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح


Incorrect

صحیح

Test Yourself

Conjugate 'okumak'.

Ben kitap ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: okuyorum
First person singular.

Score: /1

تمرین‌های عملی

1 exercises
Conjugate 'okumak'.

Ben kitap ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: okuyorum
First person singular.

Score: /1

سوالات متداول (1)

Yes, in informal speech.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Estar + gerundio

Turkish uses a suffix, Spanish uses a helper verb.

French moderate

Être en train de

Turkish is more compact.

German partial

Am ... sein

Turkish is purely synthetic.

Japanese high

-te iru

Turkish vowel harmony is more complex.

Arabic moderate

Am + verb

Turkish uses a suffix.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

Related Grammar Rules

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