Sem papas na língua
The expression "sem papas na língua" or "não ter papas na língua" refers to someone who speaks very directly, without softening their words.
The expression "sem papas na língua" or "não ter papas na língua" refers to someone who speaks very directly, without softening their words.
Mark the correct options.
A talk about the risks of saying too much at work.
Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Pretérito Perfeito or Pretérito Imperfeito.
A talk about the risks of saying too much at work.
Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the P. Perfeito or P. Imperfeito.
One of the most persistent difficulties for learners of Portuguese is knowing when to use the pretérito perfeito and when…
The expression "fazer a vontade" means to give someone what they want or to fulfill their wishes.
This lesson focuses on one of the most recurring topics in Portuguese grammar: the distinction between the "P. Perfeito" and the "P. Imperfeito", with direct explanations and illustrative examples.
Fill in the blanks with the missing object pronouns.
Fill in the blanks with the missing words.