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Fill in the gaps with the missing verbs.

Fill in the gaps with the missing verbs.

Complete the sentences so that they make sense.

Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the conditional.

Complete the conditional structures with the missing verbs.

Understanding how Portuguese handles conditional sentences means learning how to pair verb tenses across clauses—just like English does with 'if' and its consequences.

To talk about what someone would do, say, or want, Portuguese offers the Conditional—but in spoken language, the Imperfect is often preferred.

In Portuguese, we use the Conditional tense to express desire, talk about unreal scenarios, or convey politeness. As you’ll soon see, however, the Imperfect tense (Pretérito Imperfeito)…

Portuguese verbs can be tricky, especially with their many conjugations and tenses. If you’re not familiar with Romance languages, they might seem overwhelming. Memorizing verb forms is…