
Portuguese Imperative – Regular Verbs
Giving directions, making polite requests, or issuing firm commands—all rely on the Imperative mood in Portuguese.

Giving directions, making polite requests, or issuing firm commands—all rely on the Imperative mood in Portuguese.

In Portuguese, andar isn’t just about walking—it’s a gateway to expressing habits, conditions, and even moods.

Among Portuguese regular verbs, those ending in -ir follow a consistent pattern that’s easy to master once you know the rules.

This lesson covers the conjugation of regular Portuguese verbs ending in -er.

This lesson covers the conjugation of regular Portuguese verbs ending in -ar.

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