Episodi
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On this episode, we're going to go through the verb "TER" in both present and past tense (pretérito perfeito) and see how we can make affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences with it. We're also going to learn the difference between the verbs "ter" and "estar" in the pretérito perfeito.
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On this episode, we're going to go through the differences between the verb "ser" and the verb "estar in the pretérito perfeito.
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Episodi mancanti?
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On this episode we're going to learn how to conjugate the verbs "ser" and "ir" in the pretérito perfeito simples do indicativo.
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On this episode we're going to learn the regular "ir" verbs in the pretérito perfeito simples.
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On this episode, we're going to focus on regular "er" verbs on the "pretérito perfeito".
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On this episode, we're going to start learning about the past tense in Portuguese. We'll start with the "pretérito perfeito" of the regular "ar" verbs.
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On this episode, we're going to learn the different pronunciations of the letters "S" and "Z" and their rules.
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On this episode, we're going to learn some contexts where the indirect object pronouns come before the verb.
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On this episode, we're going to learn about the indirect object pronouns in Portuguese.
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On this episode we're going to learn the imperative on "você" and "vocês".
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On this episode we're going to learn the imperative mood in Portuguese, focusing on the informal you (tu).
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On this episode, we're going to learn about the multiple meanings of the verb "andar" depending on the context.
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To celebrate episode 100, we're going to talk about birthdays, anniversaries and celebrations in Portugal.
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On this episode we're going to learn what happens to the third person direct object pronouns when the verb form ends with "S", "Z" or "R".
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On this episode, we're going to learn what happens to the direct object pronouns when the verb form ends in a nasal syllable.
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On this episode, we're going to learn the third person singular direct object pronouns in Portuguese: o/ a /os/as when the verb form ends in a vowel. We'll learn about where to place them, before or after the verb.
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On this episode we're going the learn important expressions, such as "to be hungry", "to be thirsty or "to be hot", among others with the verbs "ter" or "estar".
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On this episode we're going to learn the verb "doer", "to hurt" in English. It will also be a good revision on body parts vocabulary.
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On this episode we're going to learn the verbs and structures we use to express the most common types of pain and the most specific types of pain.
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Have you ever wondered about the difference between "bom" and "bem" or "mau" and "mal"?
On this episode we'll talk about bom/boa/bons/boas/bem and mau/má/maus/más/mal.
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