Vens ou ficas?
Clara invites Rui to a party, but he chooses to stay home and rest instead.
Clara invites Rui to a party, but he chooses to stay home and rest instead.
The expression "fugir com o rabo à seringa" is used when someone tries to avoid a difficult situation, responsibility, or consequence.
Carla and Sofia talk about May Day and Carla’s brother’s birthday on the holiday.
The expression "na ponta da língua" has two meanings. It can refer to the frustration someone feels when they're trying to remember something but just can't recall it. Alternatively, it means having something well learned or prepared and being able to respond quickly without hesitation.
Marta and Rodrigo talk about spring bringing more energy and a desire to change routines.
Fill in the blanks with the missing verbs to complete the impersonal sentences.
The expression "partir a loiça toda" is used when someone creates tension or chaos by saying or doing something bold, often unexpectedly.
Ana and José discuss April 25th, the day Portugal ended dictatorship and began democracy.
The expression "sou capaz" is often used to mean "I can" or "it's quite possible that." It's used to indicate that something is possible or likely to happen.
Fill in the blanks with the missing verbs in the Present Subjunctive.
The expression "pôr-se a jeito" means to become vulnerable to criticism, problems, or negative consequences, often because of carelessness or naivety.
Clara invites Rui to a party, but he chooses to stay home and rest instead.