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Ser ou estar?

Fill in the blanks with the verb forms of the verbs “ser” and “estar”.

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Bebes água?

Fill in the blanks with the regular verbs (-er, -ir).

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Gostas de viajar?

Fill in the blanks with the regular verbs (-ar).

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Até arranjar um emprego

Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Personal Infinitive.

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Ele tem sonhado muito

Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the P. Perfeito Composto or P. Mais Que Perfeito Composto.

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Fala mais devagar

Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Imperative.

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Sobremesa antes do jantar

Fill in the blanks with the verbs in the Pretérito Imperfeito.

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Common Auxiliary Verbs in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Common Auxiliary Verbs in Portuguese

Have you ever struggled to determine whether an auxiliary verb should be followed by ‘a’ or not? For example, many students say Vou a comprar leite, but…

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Lesson #114 Common Auxiliary Verbs

Portuguese Auxiliary Verbs

While many Portuguese auxiliary verbs connect directly to the infinitive, others need a preposition to form a complete phrase.

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A professora Gabriela

Fill in the blanks with the verbs 'Fazer' and 'Dar'.

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Preterito Perfeito Simples vs Composto in Portuguese - Portuguesepedia

Pretérito Perfeito Simples vs Composto in Portuguese

In short, the Pretérito Perfeito Simples is used to describe complete actions, whereas the Pretérito Perfeito Composto (also known as the Preterite) conveys an ongoing temporal quality, particularly when something has been happening recently. Read…

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Açorda Alentejana

Fill in the blanks with verbs in the Present Subjunctive.

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Lesson #99 Passive voice - Portuguesepedia

Passive voice in Portuguese

Unlike the Active Voice, which centers on the agent, the Passive Voice in Portuguese highlights whoever or whatever is acted upon.

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Portuguese Verb Ficar Idioms - Portuguesepedia

10 Portuguese Idioms with the Verb “Ficar”

The Portuguese verb “ficar” is incredibly versatile, typically meaning “get” or “become.” But that’s just the beginning! I’m here to show you 10 common idiomatic expressions with…

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Lesson #98 Infinitivo Pessoal - Portuguesepedia

Portuguese Personal Infinitive

Unlike the standard infinitive, the Personal Infinitive in Portuguese is conjugated to show who’s doing the action—even though it’s still an infinitive.