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Expressing Probability and Uncertainty in European Portuguese
When talking about events that are not certain, European Portuguese offers several common expressions to convey probability or uncertainty. These expressions do not all behave the same…

Talvez vá a Évora
Fill in the gaps with the missing verbs.

Expressing Probability and Uncertainty in Portuguese
You will learn five practical expressions for talking about possibility in Portuguese and understand which grammatical structure follows each one in everyday, natural usage speech.

O carro parecia bom, mas avariou logo no primeiro dia
Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Pretérito Perfeito or Pretérito Imperfeito.

How to talk about actions happening right now in European Portuguese
When you want to describe something that is happening at this exact moment in European Portuguese, you use a very specific and consistent structure. This structure is…

Estamos a descansar
Mark the sentences that emphasize that the action is taking place at the present moment.

Expressing Ongoing Actions in European Portuguese
In this lesson we look at the structure used in European Portuguese to describe actions in progress at the present moment, and how it differs from the form commonly used in Brazilian Portuguese.

De repente, começou a chover
Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Pretérito Perfeito or Pretérito Imperfeito.

Sabes nadar?
Fill in the blanks with the verbs ‘poder’, ‘conseguir’, ‘saber’, and ‘conhecer’.

O Rui engana-se às vezes
Fill in the blanks with the missing reflexive verbs.

Eu tinha um cão muito brincalhão
Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Pretérito Imperfeito.

Eu lia sempre antes de dormir, mas naquele dia adormeci logo
Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the P. Perfeito or P. Imperfeito.

Pretérito Perfeito vs. Pretérito Imperfeito in European Portuguese
One of the most persistent difficulties for learners of Portuguese is knowing when to use the pretérito perfeito and when to use the pretérito imperfeito. Both are…

P. Perfeito vs. P. Imperfeito: Understanding the Difference
This lesson focuses on one of the most recurring topics in Portuguese grammar: the distinction between the "P. Perfeito" and the "P. Imperfeito", with direct explanations and illustrative examples.

O concerto estava esgotado, mas consegui um bilhete
All the sentences have one verb in the P. Perfeito and another in the P. Imperfeito. Fill in the blanks with them.

Ir vs Vir in European Portuguese: Understanding the Difference
Understanding the difference between ir and vir is essential for expressing movement accurately in European Portuguese. These two verbs are closely related, but they are not interchangeable.…

Ir ou Vir?
Fill in the blanks with the verb forms of ‘ir’ and ‘vir’.

Ir vs. Vir in Portuguese: Understanding the Difference
In this lesson, we look at the difference between the Portuguese verbs ir and vir, two common movement verbs that often cause confusion for learners.