Lição 36: gramática
using ACABAR with de | using ESTAR with com | past participles of verbs | the preterit tense of verbs SER and IR
using ACABAR with de | using ESTAR with com | past participles of verbs | the preterit tense of verbs SER and IR
past participles of verbs | the present perfect tense
Many Portuguese learners get tripped-up with the past tense. But there are some hacks that can get you speaking quickly. One of them is learning to use Portuguese participles. The past participle is just a verb conjugation that describes something that is over and done: written, said, cooked, closed etc. Learning the Portuguese participles is…
Read more...past participles of verbs | using PODER with verbs | SER in the infinitive
A past participle is just a verb conjugation that describes something that is over and done: written, said, cooked, closed etc.
This dialog is the sequel to Caiu! Brazilians will often take English words and spell them in their own way. “Blaqout” is one of the more creative ones that I’ve seen 😉 AMANDA Poxa. CLARA Sem problema. Já está bem batida. bem batida = well mixed. The past participle of BATER is batido(a). The reason…
adverbs of place: longe & perto | past participles | chegar | perder
adverbs of position | the expression: mesmo | past participles of verbs
ATUALIZAR is a really great verb that you can use to say things like, Eu preciso atualizar omeusoftware. ➜ I need to update my software. and the past participle, atualizado (a): O seu currículo está atualizado? ➜ Is your CV (resumé) up-to-date? and in the form of an adjective, atual: Ele comprou o sistema mais…
Read more...Eu tenho trabalhado, e você? And, what about you, what have you been up to? In english, the ‘been’ is a way of signaling that you’re talking about the past, about something that is ongoing. If you say for example. ‘Eu trabalhei’ it means that you worked and that it’s done. To talk about some action…
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