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Fiquei em casa por causa do frio
Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions.

O gato correu para a cozinha
‘A’ or ‘para’? Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition.

Barcelos fica no Minho
Prepositions 'em' and 'a' in the context of geographical location.

Describing Geographic Position in Portuguese
This lesson explains the cardinal points in Portuguese and teaches you how to state where a city or place is located—either within a region or in relation to another location.

Using Cardinal Directions and Prepositions to Describe Geographic Location in Portuguese
Understanding how to describe geographic location is essential for clear communication in Portuguese. When referring to cities, regions, or relative positions within a country, speakers rely on…

Vou a pé
Fill in the blanks with the prepositions 'para' vs 'a'.

‘Para’ ou ‘a’?
Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions of movement.

Nunca vou a pé para o trabalho
Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions.

Na quarta vou a Albufeira
Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions.

Limpeza ao sótão
Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions.

Onde moras?
Fill in the blanks with the missing question words and prepositions.

Using Portuguese Prepositions ‘A’ and ‘Em’ with Time: Routine vs. One-Off Events
Portuguese prepositions can take on different roles depending on the context. For example, “a” is primarily a preposition of movement, while “em” is predominantly a preposition of…

A agenda da Susana
Fill in the blanks with the prepositions (routine vs. one-off event).

Routine vs One-Off Events: ‘a’ vs ’em’
In Portuguese, choosing between 'a' and 'em' when referring to time can reveal whether an event is routine or one-off.

Fui pela ponte
Fill in the blanks with the prepositions of movement.

‘At What Time…?’ in Portuguese
To talk about clock time in Portuguese, you’ll often use the preposition 'a'—the equivalent of 'at' in English.

A que horas?
Fill in the blanks with the time prepositions.

Uma manhã na praia
Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions of place and movement: para, em, a.