Portuguese Grammar Guide
Complete Guide
Master Portuguese grammar from beginner to intermediate level. Our comprehensive guide covers A1, A2, and B1 grammar topics with clear explanations, conjugation tables, and practical examples to help you speak and write Portuguese correctly.
Beginner
Essential grammar for beginners. Learn the building blocks of the language.
Personal Pronouns
Learn the basic Portuguese personal pronouns (eu, tu, ele, ela, nós, vós, eles, elas) and how to use them in simple sentences. Portuguese distinguishes between European and Brazilian forms, with tu being common in Portugal and você in Brazil.
Present Tense
Master Portuguese present tense verb conjugations for everyday actions and states. Learn the three verb groups (-ar, -er, -ir) and their regular conjugation patterns. Essential for basic communication in Portuguese.
Articles (Definite & Indefinite)
Understand when to use Portuguese definite articles (o, a, os, as) and indefinite articles (um, uma, uns, umas). Learn how articles agree with noun gender and number, and discover unique Portuguese usage patterns.
Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
Learn Portuguese possessives: meu/minha, teu/tua, seu/sua, nosso/nossa. Understand agreement with the possessed noun, optional articles, and the difference between European and Brazilian usage.
Basic Word Order
Learn the fundamental Portuguese sentence structure: Subject-Verb-Object (SVO). Understand how Portuguese word order is flexible compared to English, with subjects often omitted and adjectives typically following nouns.
Basic Prepositions
Learn essential Portuguese prepositions: a, de, em, para, por, com, sem. Master contractions with articles (ao, do, no, pelo) and understand basic usage patterns for location, direction, and time.
Elementary
Expand your grammar knowledge with everyday structures and expressions.
Simple Past (Pretérito Perfeito)
Learn the Portuguese simple past tense (pretérito perfeito) for completed actions. Master regular -ar, -er, -ir verb conjugations and essential irregular verbs like ser, ir, ter, and estar.
Present Perfect (Pretérito Perfeito Composto)
Learn the Portuguese present perfect (ter + past participle) for repeated or continuous actions up to now. Understand the difference from Spanish/English usage and master regular and irregular participles.
Comparatives and Superlatives
Learn Portuguese comparisons: mais...do que (more than), menos...do que (less than), tão...como (as...as), and superlatives (o mais, -íssimo). Master irregular forms like melhor, pior, maior, menor.
Modal Verbs
Learn Portuguese modal verbs: poder (can), dever (should/must), ter de/que (have to), querer (want), precisar de (need). Master their conjugations and how to use them with infinitives.
Reflexive Verbs
Learn Portuguese reflexive verbs with pronouns me, te, se, nos, vos, se. Master daily routine verbs (levantar-se, deitar-se, lavar-se) and understand pronoun placement in European and Brazilian Portuguese.
Basic Conjunctions
Learn essential Portuguese conjunctions: e (and), ou (or), mas (but), porque (because), que (that), quando (when), se (if). Connect ideas and form complex sentences.
Intermediate
Master complex grammar for fluent communication.
Future Tense
Master the Portuguese future tense to express plans, predictions, and intentions. Learn the simple future (futuro simples), the informal ir + infinitive construction, and the future subjunctive for conditional and temporal clauses.
Subjunctive & Conditional
Express wishes, hypothetical situations, and polite requests in Portuguese. Master the present subjunctive, imperfect subjunctive, and conditional mood. Learn to form complex sentences with se (if) clauses and express uncertainty or desire.
Relative Clauses
Add information to nouns using Portuguese relative pronouns que, quem, o qual, onde, and cujo. Learn to build sophisticated sentences that describe people, things, and places. Master both defining and non-defining relative clauses.
Passive Voice
Shift focus from the doer to the action using Portuguese passive constructions. Learn the ser + past participle passive for formal contexts, the se passivo reflexive construction for everyday speech, and when to use each form appropriately.
Reported Speech
Report what others said using Portuguese indirect speech. Master the tense shifts, pronoun changes, and time expressions needed when converting direct quotes to reported speech. Learn common reporting verbs like dizer, contar, perguntar, and afirmar.
Past Perfect Tense
Describe actions completed before another past action using the Portuguese pluperfect (mais-que-perfeito). Learn both the compound form with tinha + past participle (common in speech) and the simple pluperfect form (literary). Essential for storytelling and sequencing past events.