Tagged: Portuguese grammar
Hello there and welcome to our Todo Mundo Pod 83 about Portuguese Grammar On today’s podcast we are going to speak about Portuguese grammar. Here we’ll speak about the present perfect simple tense. It...
Hello and welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips about Portuguese relative pronouns! Well I decided to create a new series to this podcast. For the next episodes, I will speak about Portuguese relative pronouns....
Hello and welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips called Portuguese adjectives On today’s episode we are going to speak about Portuguese adjectives. I will give you a few tips about how to compare things...
Welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips about Portuguese gerund Today we are going to go over a few ways of using Portuguese gerund. This kind of verb is used to describe something that is happening at that...
Welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips (in English) in which we are going to give some examples about figurative meaning in Portuguese. On today’s podcast we are going to give some examples using figurative...
Welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips (in English) in which we’ll speak a little bit of Portuguese grammar. On today’s podcast we are going to speak a little about Portuguese grammar in order to...
Welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips (podcast in English) called using would, could and should in Portuguese On today’s podcast we are going to speak about using would, could and should in Portuguese. This is...
Hello and welcome to our Portuguese Basic Tips (in english) about verb ir future tense in Portuguese On today’s podcast we are going to go over ir future tense in Portuguese. This is our...
Welcome to the Portuguese Basic Tips about future tense in Portuguese (using irregular verbs). On today’s episode, we will continue speaking about future tense in Portuguese. In this case “futuro do presente”- equivalent to...
Welcome to Portuguese Basic tips in which we are going to start speaking about Portuguese future tense On today’s podcast, I’m going to speak about a few verbs in Portuguese future tense, but I’ll...
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