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How to Conjugate Regular -AR VERBS in BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE // Present Tense 

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Learn how to conjugate regular -ar verbs in Brazilian Portuguese. Perfect for beginners looking to master basic conjugation skills!
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Комментарии : 7   
@Learn-Brazilian-Portuguese
@Learn-Brazilian-Portuguese 5 месяцев назад
Learn Portuguese with Elves on Preply: preply.com/en/tutor/3512569
@davidmctaggart4371
@davidmctaggart4371 5 месяцев назад
Thank you🙏
@Van_Wilder
@Van_Wilder 5 месяцев назад
I don’t understand how “a gente” and “nós” both mean “we” yet the one uses the verb “mora” and the other “moramos”
@Learn-Brazilian-Portuguese
@Learn-Brazilian-Portuguese 5 месяцев назад
Hi Van - thanks for your question! Gramatically, "a gente" is treated as a singular noun phrase, even though it refers to multiple individuals. Therefore, it takes singular verb conjugations. For example:"A gente mora aqui." (We live here.)"A gente trabalha juntos." (We work together.) "Nós": Grammatically, "nós" is treated as a plural subject, so it requires plural verb conjugations. For example:"Nós moramos aqui." (We live here.)"Nós trabalhamos juntos." (We work together.) So, the difference lies in the grammatical treatment of the subject, but they both mean “we.” Hope this clarifies!
@estefanemarcella6150
@estefanemarcella6150 5 месяцев назад
Teacher Elves, whenever I refer to "I" I speak with the vowel "o" and whenever I refer to "he/she" I speak with the vowel "a" in all Brazilian words that are in the singular, right?
@Learn-Brazilian-Portuguese
@Learn-Brazilian-Portuguese 5 месяцев назад
Correct, when conjugating AR verbs for the first-person singular (Eu - I), we remove the "-ar" ending from the infinitive form of the verb and replace it with "-o". For example: Infinitive: 'Falar' (to speak) Eu falo (I speak) Infinitive: 'Cantar' (to sing) Eu canto (I sing) Infinitive: 'Estudar' (to study) Eu estudo (I study) For the third-person singular (Ele - He, Ela - She), the ending of the AR verb changes to "-a". Again, using the same examples: Infinitive: 'Falar' (to speak) Ele fala (He speaks) Ela fala (She speaks) Infinitive: 'Cantar' (to sing) Ele canta (He sings) Ela canta (She sings) Infinitive: 'Estudar' (to study) Ele estuda (He studies) Ela estuda (She studies)
@davidmctaggart4371
@davidmctaggart4371 5 месяцев назад
Thank you🙏
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