plays more than one
role besides having
the sense of "to be"
and "to be".
auxiliary verb in
other tenses,
i.e., it
accompanies
the main verb
of the sentence
Possessive
Adjectives
I
my
you
your
he
his
she
her
it
its
they
their
we
our
Adjectives
Are words that
characterize nouns
(beings, animals,
objects, etc).
are invariable with respect
to gender (masculine and
feminine) and number
(singular and plural). That
is, the same adjective is
used to characterize a noun
in the masculine, feminine,
singular and plural.
Examples: I have a new life.
John has a new car. They
have two new cars.
There to be
there to be
consists of there +
the verb to be
corresponding to
the pronoun
expresses the sense of have, exist or have,
in English, the verb varies according to the
number, from singular to plural, and
according to the temporal variation from
present to past and future.
Present Simple
is a verb tense used to
indicate habitual
actions that occur in
the present
is used to express
universal truths, feelings,
desires, opinions and
preferences
exemplos de frases no Simple Present: He plays soccer very well.
(Ele joga futebol muito bem.) She loves chocolate. (Ela ama
chocolate.) They go to school in the afternoon. (Eles vão para a
escola de tarde.)
Simple Past
is used to indicate past actions
already completed, that is, to
talk about facts that have
already happened; that began
and ended in the past.
exemplos mais usuais são:
yesterday (ontem), the day before
yesterday (anteontem), last night
(ontem à noite)
Present
Perfect
is a verb tense that expresses
actions influenced by the
present, that is, these actions
are still happening or have
recently been completed.
can be used to indicate
actions that began in
the past and continue
into the present