Lição 47: gramática
the verb DAR with para | levar ➜ to carry, take | marcar ➜ to schedule
the verb DAR with para | levar ➜ to carry, take | marcar ➜ to schedule
poder, poder + verb, possessive pronouns
possessive pronouns; the preterit tense of ir-ending verbs; SER and ESTAR; gostar ➜ to like; ser ➜ to be (permanent)
Mine, Yours, His &; Hers The words that we use to convey POSSESSION are pretty simple because all objects are treated as gender-neutral. In Portuguese of course, there are always two options: the masculine and the feminine. These are called possessive pronouns and they are going to test the limits of your patience until you…
Read more...This a common expression used to say: your thing (as in, something one likes). Use it like this:
mine & yours mine = meu / minha yours = seu / sua
plurals that have l, r, s, & z endings | plurals that have m & ão endings | simple case plurals | possessive pronouns
common introduction phrases | ordinal numbers | possessive pronouns | pegar ➜ to get, take
Words in your VOCAB STACK stay there until they’re considered “learned”.
expressing “here & there” | possessive pronouns
It’s important to pick up the “ownership words” like mine & yours, his & hers. There are others like our, their etc. Just focus on yours, mine, his & hers. Learning these will prepare you for using gender correctly. You can’t avoid it. I think this is the single, most difficult rule to get used…
possessive pronouns | ser & estar | estar
possessive pronouns