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Suplementos—Unidade 5—Parte B

Suplementos—Unidade 5—Parte B


Gramática—As comparações

GramáticaAs comparações. Authored by: Craig stokes. LicenseCC BY: Attribution

Let’s look at the grammar behind the comparisons and expand upon what we have seen in this module.

Comparações

mais do quemore than

menos do queless than

igual à/aothe same as

o mesmo quethe same as

a mesma quethe same as

For Spanish speakers, it is important to remember to use the contraction «do» after «mais» and «menos».

 

Comprações de igualdade

Tanto/a/os/as*…quanto

*The form of tanto depends on the gender and number of the noun it modifies.

  • Meu apartamento tem tanto espaço quanto o seu. (My apartment has as much space as yours.)
  • Seus avós têm tantos netos quanto nossos avós. (Your grandparents have as many grandchildren as yours.)
  • Teu apartamento tem tantas janelas quanto meu apartamento. (Your apartment has as many windows as my apartment.)
  • Minha vizinhança tem tanta vida noturna quanto a sua vizinhança. (My neighborhood has as much nightlife as your neighborhood.)

Tanto quanto

  • Eu preciso de dinheiro tanto quanto você. (I need money as much as you do.)
  • Uma casa na praia custa tanto quanto uma casa na montanha. (A beach house costa as much as a mountain house.)

Tão…quanto

  • O sofá é tão confortável quanto a cadeira. (The sofa is as comfortable as the chair.)

Note: Although I have used «quanto» here, it is possible to use «como».

Watch the following video to learn more about this idea.

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Gramática—o presente progressivo/contínuo

Gramáticao presente progressivo/contínuo. Authored by: Craig stokes. LicenseCC BY: Attribution

When we want to emphasize that an action is taking place at this moment, we use the present progressive. In Brazilian Portuguese, it is a simple construction.

The present progressive in Brazilian Portuguese is formed by the verb «estar» and a gerund of the verb. To make a gerund, simply remove the -r from the infinitive and add -ndo. There are no irregular gerund forms.

Model gerunds

Here are model gerunds:

  • morar → morando
  • fazer → fazendo
  • pedir → pedindo
  • pôr → pondo
  • ir → indo

Exemplos

  1. Eles estão assistindo televisão. (They are watching television.)
  2. Eu estou almoçando em casa. (I am eating lunch at home.)
  3. Você está pedindo café. (You are ordering a coffee.)
  4. A gente está indo embora. (We are leaving right now.)
  5. *Ele está se divertindo no jogo de futebol.

If there is a reflexive pronoun, it goes best between the verb «estar» and the «gerundio».

O presente progressivo em Portugal

In Portugal, the common way to form the progressive is to use the verb «estar» with the preposition «a», followed by an infinitive. Therefore, we get the following constructions.

  • Eu estou a almoçar em casa. (I am eating lunch at home.)
  • Você está a pedir um café. (You are ordering a coffee.)

We will not practice this alternative form in this text, but we should be aware of its existence.


Exercícios

Prática 1

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Prática 2

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Prática 3

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Revisão de vocabulário

Original exercise created by Craig R. Stokes

 

Original exercise created by Craig R. Stokes

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