
De onde vens?
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Fill in the blanks using the preposition 'de' or its appropriate contractions.

Fill in the blanks with the prepositions 'para' vs 'a'.

Fill in the blanks with the prepositions 'a' or 'em'.

The Portuguese preposition em is chiefly a preposition of place, but can also refer to time. Depending on the context, it can translate to in, on, or…

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Fill in the blanks with the missing prepositions of movement.

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Portuguese prepositions can take on different roles depending on the context. For example, “a” is primarily a preposition of movement, while “em” is predominantly a preposition of…

Fill in the blanks with the prepositions (routine vs. one-off event).

In Portuguese, choosing between 'a' and 'em' when referring to time can reveal whether an event is routine or one-off.

In Portuguese, ‘de’ is used for general references to the mode of transport, while ’em’ is used for specific instances. Remember, ‘de’ remains in its basic form,…

To talk about modes of transport in Portuguese, you’ll need to choose between de and em—each with its own nuance.

Fill in the blanks using transportation prepositions.

Fill in the blanks with the prepositions of movement.