
Double negation
Double negation is a natural part of Portuguese grammar, often combining não with words like 'nada', 'ninguém', or 'nenhum'.

Double negation is a natural part of Portuguese grammar, often combining não with words like 'nada', 'ninguém', or 'nenhum'.

Fill in the blanks with 'tão,' 'tanto,' 'tanta,' 'tantos,' and 'tantas.'

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