Eles foram de táxi
Mark only the sentences in which the use of the preposition ‘de’ is correct.
Mark only the sentences in which the use of the preposition ‘de’ is correct.
Fill in the blanks with first‑person possessive pronouns.
Complete the sentences so that they make sense.
Mark the options that make the most sense.
Vamos praticar o uso da preposição 'em' nas formas básicas e contraídas.
Complete the sentences so that they make sense.
This lesson provides a straightforward explanation of the preposition 'em', highlighting typical patterns, common exceptions, and the rules that guide its contracted and non-contracted forms in Portuguese.
Understanding how the preposition em works with geographical names is essential for clear and natural Portuguese. Depending on whether we…
Mark the masculine words.
This lesson focuses on a group of words that don’t follow the usual gender pattern in Portuguese. These are words ending in “a” that are masculine. We’ll see when this happens and how to understand it.
Rodrigo enjoys a peaceful morning at the beach with reading, swimming, and sunshine.
You probably know ter as the verb “to have.” Simple, right? Not so fast. Portuguese uses ter in ways that go well beyond possession — for age, for physical states like hunger or cold, even for meeting people.