Now you understand what the root of the verb is. But don’t worry, the other classifications don’t matter to you right now (only if you are a nerd like me that actually likes to study grammar, if this is the case come do an online Portuguese class with us and we can talk deep nerdy grammar hahaha.) Everything that we put after the root of the verb, in Portuguese, will have specific goals and classifications. The root of this verb is am, in this case the letters ar are there to say that the verb is not conjugated, that is, it is in the infinitive form. Let’s take a look at the regular verb amar (to love). The root is the main part of the verb, the most important, that characterizes its meaning independently from the tense that you are using or the person. What is the root of a word? When we talk about verbs, for example, we know that they are divided in parts. Okay, let’s understand it divided into parts. Portuguese irregular verbs are special cases that modify the root of a word or its ending, changing their form almost completely and they don’t following any rules! Hi! We all know Irregular Verbs are a tricky part of learning any new language, right? We can’t memorize all of them! So come with us and let’s learn about Portuguese Irregular Verbs in today’s Dica! It will certainly help you! What are the Portuguese Irregular Verbs?
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