
Tenho um segredo
Complete the sentences so that they make sense.

Complete the sentences so that they make sense.

You probably know ter as the verb “to have.” Simple, right? Not so fast. Portuguese uses ter in ways that go well beyond possession — for age, for physical states like hunger or cold, even for meeting people.

The expression “ter que” (or “ter de”) is used in Portuguese to convey obligation or necessity across different tenses.

Fill in the blanks with the forms of the verb Ter.

Whether you're saying what you own or forming past actions, the verb ter is a cornerstone of Portuguese grammar.

In Portuguese, the verb Ter is equivalent to the English verb Have, and it plays a crucial role in expressing possession and forming the Perfect tenses: Tenho…

Have you noticed that some of the most frequently used verbs in Portuguese happen to be irregular? These verbs aren’t just high-frequency – they also carry a…