
Alguém bateu à porta
Fill in the blanks with the indefinite pronouns.

Fill in the blanks with the indefinite pronouns.

Fill in the blanks with the missing words.

Fill in the blanks with the adverb 'muito' or indefinite pronouns.

Fill in the blanks with the indefinite pronouns.

What’s the difference between tudo and todo/toda/todos/todas? These are all indefinite pronouns often translated as “all” in English, though tudo is more commonly rendered as “everything.” But…

Understanding the difference between tudo and 'todo', 'toda', 'todos', 'todas' helps you speak more precisely when referring to general vs. specific things.

In Portuguese, like in other Romance languages, double negation is a very common feature. What is double negation? Double negation occurs when two negative elements are used…

Understanding how Portuguese handles quantity starts with a simple question: are you counting things, or measuring them?

Some indefinite pronouns in Portuguese stay the same no matter the gender or number—they’re called invariable pronouns.

Indefinite pronouns like 'algum', 'nenhuma', or 'todos' adapt to the gender and number of the noun they stand in for.

A good grasp of Portuguese pronouns is a key step toward building fluent, natural sentences and today we’re focusing on indefinite pronouns. Simply put, pronouns replace nouns…

Fill in the blanks with the indefinite pronouns and determiners.