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

Já te disse isso várias vezes
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A teu ponto de vista é interessante
All the sentences use a possessive. Complete the sentences in a way that makes sense.

A minha bicicleta tem um furo
Fill in the blanks with first‑person possessive pronouns.

Os nossos vizinhos
All the sentences use a possessive determiner. Complete them in a way that makes sense.

Mesmo estando a chover…
All sentences use ‘mesmo’. Complete them so they make sense.

The Many Faces of “Mesmo” in Portuguese
The Portuguese word mesmo is remarkably flexible. Depending on the context, it can express comparison, intensity, or even surprise. Let’s look at the main ways it is…

Understanding the Different Meanings of “Mesmo”
The word “mesmo” appears everywhere in Portuguese, but it doesn’t always mean the same thing. In this lesson, we’ll go through its main uses step by step, so you can recognize and use it confidently in everyday conversation.

Não falo com ninguém
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Tudo se alcança
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Põe-te no meu lugar!
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Está-se bem junto ao mar
Fill in the blanks with the missing verbs to complete the impersonal sentences.

Muito, muita, muitos, muitas
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Tonic Object Pronouns in Portuguese: Mim, Ti, Si, and More
A solid understanding of Portuguese tonic object pronouns enhances natural and fluent speech. These pronouns follow prepositions and emphasize the object of a sentence. Let’s take a…

Isso é que é falar
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Eu, tu e ela
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Portuguese Prepositional Pronouns
Tonic object pronouns in Portuguese help clarify and emphasize who’s receiving the action, especially in prepositional phrases.

Está tudo maluco!
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