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On-point Lessons for Portuguese Grammar and Pronunciation
Whenever a sentence involves doubt, hope, or a condition that hasn’t yet been fulfilled, Portuguese grammar calls for the Present Subjunctive.
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Talvez vá à praia
Fill in the blanks with the missing verbs in the Present Subjunctive.
Açorda Alentejana
Fill in the blanks with verbs in the Present Subjunctive.