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Haja paciência!
Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb 'haver'.

Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb 'haver'.

Portuguese students often struggle with when to use “há”, “por”, or “durante” to express time duration. Let’s break it down into four different temporal contexts to help…

Although há, por, and durante can all relate to time, their usage depends on whether you're referring to the present, past, or future—and whether you're describing duration or a point in time.

Used in everyday speech, 'há' is a versatile form of the verb haver, signaling presence and marking time."

If you’ve been learning Portuguese for a while, you’ve probably come across the little word há—it pops up often in everyday speech. Há is actually a conjugated…