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Portuguese Verb-Pronoun Placement
You have probably noticed that when using reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun placement varies – sometimes comes after the verb,…
You have probably noticed that when using reflexive verbs, the reflexive pronoun placement varies – sometimes comes after the verb,…
When using Future or Conditional tenses in Portuguese, pronouns don’t go before or after—they slide into the middle of the verb form.
When Portuguese verbs come in pairs—like 'poder ajudar'—you’ve got some flexibility with pronoun placement.
You may have noticed that pronouns like 'se' or 'me' sometimes come before the verb and sometimes after—this guide will show you the consistent patterns behind that variation.