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Welcome to the lesson on '''Indefinite Pronouns''' in Portuguese! As we venture into this exciting topic, you'll discover how these pronouns add flexibility and nuance to your conversations. Indefinite pronouns allow us to refer to people or things in a non-specific way, which can be incredibly useful in everyday communication.
 
Understanding indefinite pronouns is essential for anyone looking to grasp the Portuguese language, as they differ notably from definite articles. While definite articles (like "o" and "a") specify a particular noun, indefinite pronouns are more about generalities – they help us express things like "someone," "something," "anyone," or "everything."
 
This lesson will be structured as follows:
 
== Overview of Indefinite Pronouns ==
 
=== What Are Indefinite Pronouns? ===
 
=== Common Indefinite Pronouns in Portuguese ===
 
=== Differences Between Indefinite Pronouns and Definite Articles ===
 
=== Examples of Indefinite Pronouns in Sentences ===
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Pronouns ===
 
=== Exercise 3: Identify the Indefinite Pronouns ===
 
=== Exercise 4: Create Sentences ===
 
=== Exercise 5: Translation Exercise ===
 
=== Exercise 6: Rewrite Using Indefinite Pronouns ===
 
=== Exercise 7: Indefinite Pronoun Quiz ===
 
=== Exercise 8: Role Play ===
 
=== Exercise 9: Indefinite Pronouns in Context ===
 
=== Exercise 10: Group Discussion ===
 
== Conclusion ==


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== Introduction ==
== Overview of Indefinite Pronouns ==
 
Indefinite pronouns help to express ideas without pinpointing a specific subject. They are essential in conversations where details are either unknown or irrelevant. In Portuguese, these pronouns serve to make your communication more fluid and natural.
 
=== What Are Indefinite Pronouns? ===
 
Indefinite pronouns are words used to refer to people, places, or things in a non-specific manner. In Portuguese, some common indefinite pronouns include:
 
* '''alguém''' (someone)


Welcome to Unit 9 of the "Complete 0 to A1 Portuguese Course"! In this unit, we will explore indefinite pronouns in Portuguese and learn how they differ from definite articles. Indefinite pronouns are an essential part of the Portuguese language and will help you express yourself more effectively. By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of indefinite pronouns and be able to use them confidently in your conversations and writing.
* '''ninguém''' (no one)


== Indefinite Pronouns ==
* '''algo''' (something)


Indefinite pronouns are words that refer to non-specific people or things. They are used when we want to talk about something without specifying exactly who or what it is. In Portuguese, indefinite pronouns are used in a similar way to their English counterparts. However, there are some differences in how they are used and the forms they take.
* '''nada''' (nothing)


=== Forms of Indefinite Pronouns ===
* '''tudo''' (everything)


In Portuguese, indefinite pronouns can be classified into different forms based on their gender and number. Let's take a look at the different forms:
* '''cada um''' (each one)
 
* '''algum''' (some)
 
* '''nenhum''' (none)
 
These pronouns typically do not refer to a particular noun but rather to an unspecified one.
 
=== Common Indefinite Pronouns in Portuguese ===
 
Here's a detailed table showcasing some of the most common indefinite pronouns in Portuguese, along with their pronunciation and English translations:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Portuguese !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| alguém || awɡɛ̃ || someone
 
|-
 
| ninguém || niɡẽj || no one
 
|-
 
| algo || ˈawɡu || something
 
|-
 
| nada || ˈnadɐ || nothing
 
|-
 
| tudo || ˈtudu || everything
 
|-
 
| cada um || ˈkada ũ || each one
 
|-
 
| algum || awˈɡũ || some
 
|-


==== Masculine Singular Indefinite Pronouns ====
| nenhum || neˈɲũ || none


* Alguém - someone, somebody
|}
* Algum - some
* Nenhum - no, none


==== Feminine Singular Indefinite Pronouns ====
These pronouns can be used in various contexts, and understanding their use is crucial for effective communication.


* Alguma - some
=== Differences Between Indefinite Pronouns and Definite Articles ===
* Nenhuma - no, none


==== Masculine Plural Indefinite Pronouns ====
To clarify further, let's look at how indefinite pronouns differ from definite articles:


* Alguns - some
* '''Definite Articles''': Specify a particular item (e.g., "o carro" means "the car").
* Nenhum - no, none


==== Feminine Plural Indefinite Pronouns ====
* '''Indefinite Pronouns''': Refer to non-specific items (e.g., "algum carro" means "some car" or "any car").


* Algumas - some
This distinction is significant in both written and spoken Portuguese.
* Nenhuma - no, none


=== Examples ===
== Examples of Indefinite Pronouns in Sentences ==


Let's see some examples of how indefinite pronouns are used in Portuguese:
Here are 20 examples illustrating the use of indefinite pronouns in sentences. Each example demonstrates how these pronouns operate within different contexts.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Portuguese !! Pronunciation !! English
! Portuguese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Alguém está na porta. || Al-guem es-ta na por-ta. || Someone is at the door.
 
| Alguém viu meu livro? || awɡɛ̃ viu meu ˈlivɾu? || Did someone see my book?
 
|-
|-
| Algum livro está na mesa. || Al-gum li-vro es-ta na me-sa. || Some book is on the table.
 
| Ninguém sabe a resposta. || niɡẽj ˈsabɨ a ʁesˈpɔstə. || No one knows the answer.
 
|-
|-
| Nenhum carro está na rua. || Ne-nhum car-ro es-ta na ru-a. || No car is on the street.
 
| Eu quero algo para comer. || ew ˈkɛɾu ˈawɡu ˈpaɾɐ koˈmeɾ. || I want something to eat.
 
|-
|-
| Alguma comida está na geladeira. || Al-gu-ma co-mi-da es-ta na ge-la-dei-ra. || Some food is in the fridge.
 
| Não há nada aqui. || nɐ̃w a ˈnadɐ aˈki. || There is nothing here.
 
|-
|-
| Nenhuma pessoa está aqui. || Ne-nhu-ma pes-so-a es-ta a-qui. || No person is here.
 
| Tudo está bem. || ˈtudu esˈta bẽj. || Everything is fine.
 
|-
|-
| Alguns alunos estão na sala. || Al-guns a-lu-nos es-ta-o na sa-la. || Some students are in the classroom.
 
| Cada um trouxe um presente. || ˈkada ũ ˈtɾoʊsɨ ũ pɾeˈzẽtɨ. || Each one brought a gift.
 
|-
|-
| Algumas revistas estão na estante. || Al-gu-mas re-vis-tas es-ta-o na es-tan-te. || Some magazines are on the shelf.
 
| Algum dia eu vou viajar. || awˈɡũ ˈdʒiɐ ew ˈvo viɐˈʒaʁ. || Some day I will travel.
 
|-
 
| Nenhum aluno faltou à aula. || neˈɲũ aˈlunu falˈtoʊ a ˈawla. || None of the students missed class.
 
|-
 
| Alguém pode me ajudar? || awɡɛ̃ ˈpɔdʒi mi aʒuˈdaʁ? || Can someone help me?
 
|-
 
| Ninguém quer ir ao cinema. || niɡẽj ˈkɛʁ iʁ aw siˈnɛmɐ. || No one wants to go to the cinema.
 
|-
|-
| Nenhuma caneta está na gaveta. || Ne-nhu-ma ca-ne-ta es-ta na ga-ve-ta. || No pen is in the drawer.
 
| Eu não vejo nada. || ew nɐ̃w ˈveʒu ˈnadɐ. || I see nothing.
 
|-
 
| Tudo foi uma surpresa. || ˈtudu foj ˈumɐ suʁˈpɾeza. || Everything was a surprise.
 
|-
 
| Cada um deve trazer seu lanche. || ˈkada ũ ˈdɛvɨ tɾaˈzeʁ ˈseu ˈlɐ̃ʃɨ. || Each one must bring their lunch.
 
|-
 
| Eu preciso de algo para escrever. || ew pɾeˈzizu dʒi ˈawɡu ˈpaɾɐ eskeˈveʁ. || I need something to write.
 
|-
 
| Ninguém gosta de frio. || niɡẽj ˈɡɔstɐ dʒi ˈfɾiu. || No one likes the cold.
 
|-
 
| Algum problema pode acontecer. || awˈɡũ pɾoˈblema ˈpɔdʒi aɨkɔnˈteʁ. || Some problem may occur.
 
|-
 
| Nenhum livro foi encontrado. || neˈɲũ ˈlivɾu foj ẽkɾonˈtɾadʊ. || No book was found.
 
|-
 
| Alguém me ligou ontem. || awɡɛ̃ mi liˈɡoʊ ˈɒ̃tẽ. || Someone called me yesterday.
 
|-
 
| Ninguém pode entrar aqui. || niɡẽj ˈpɔdʒi ẽˈtɾaʁ aˈki. || No one can enter here.
 
|-
 
| Eu não quero nada. || ew nɐ̃w ˈkɛɾu ˈnadɐ. || I want nothing.
 
|-
 
| Tudo vai ficar bem. || ˈtudu vaj fiˈkaʁ bẽj. || Everything will be alright.
 
|}
|}


As you can see from the examples, indefinite pronouns are used to refer to non-specific people or things. They can be used with verbs to form complete sentences or as subjects or objects in sentences.
This array of examples shows how versatile and essential indefinite pronouns are in daily communication.
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
To solidify your understanding of indefinite pronouns, let's engage in some practice exercises. These will help you apply what you've learned about using indefinite pronouns in various contexts.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate indefinite pronoun from the word bank below:
 
'''Word Bank''': alguém, ninguém, algo, nada, tudo
 
1. Eu não vi _________ na festa.
 
2. _________ sabe onde está meu celular?
 
3. Preciso de _________ para escrever meu relatório.
 
4. Não há _________ para comer.
 
5. _________ está acontecendo aqui.
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. ninguém
 
2. Alguém
 
3. algo
 
4. nada
 
5. Tudo
 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Pronouns ===
 
Match the Portuguese indefinite pronouns on the left with their English translations on the right.
 
1. algum          a. nothing 
 
2. tudo          b. someone 
 
3. nada          c. some 
 
4. ninguém      d. no one 
 
5. algo          e. something 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1 - c (algum - some) 
 
2 - a (tudo - everything) 
 
3 - e (nada - nothing) 
 
4 - d (ninguém - no one) 
 
5 - b (algo - something) 
 
=== Exercise 3: Identify the Indefinite Pronouns ===
 
Read the following sentences and underline the indefinite pronouns.
 
1. Alguém está na porta.
 
2. Ninguém viu o que aconteceu.
 
3. Não há nada na geladeira.
 
4. Eu preciso de algo diferente.
 
5. Tudo o que eu quero é paz.
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Alguém
 
2. Ninguém
 
3. nada
 
4. algo
 
5. Tudo
 
=== Exercise 4: Create Sentences ===
 
Using the indefinite pronouns provided, create your own sentences.
 
1. alguém
 
2. nada
 
3. tudo
 
4. cada um
 
5. nenhum
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Alguém quer assistir a um filme. 
 
2. Não tenho nada para fazer. 
 
3. Tudo vai dar certo. 
 
4. Cada um trouxe algo diferente. 
 
5. Nenhum dos alunos faltou. 
 
=== Exercise 5: Translation Exercise ===
 
Translate the following sentences into Portuguese using the appropriate indefinite pronouns.
 
1. Someone left their bag here.
 
2. No one knows how to fix this.
 
3. I need something to drink.
 
4. Everything will be alright.
 
5. Did anyone call while I was out?
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Alguém deixou a bolsa aqui. 
 
2. Ninguém sabe como consertar isso. 
 
3. Eu preciso de algo para beber. 
 
4. Tudo ficará bem. 
 
5. Alguém ligou enquanto eu estava fora? 
 
=== Exercise 6: Rewrite Using Indefinite Pronouns ===
 
Rewrite the sentences below using indefinite pronouns.
 
1. Maria trouxe um livro. (someone)
 
2. Ele não viu o carro. (no one)
 
3. Eu não quero o bolo. (nothing)
 
4. A professora falou com os alunos. (each one)
 
5. João não trouxe o presente. (none)
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Alguém trouxe um livro. 
 
2. Ninguém viu o carro. 
 
3. Eu não quero nada. 
 
4. Cada um falou com a professora. 
 
5. Nenhum trouxe o presente. 
 
=== Exercise 7: Indefinite Pronoun Quiz ===
 
Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete the sentences.
 
1. _________ está aqui? (someone/no one)
 
2. Não há _________ para comer. (something/nothing)
 
3. _________ trouxe flores para a festa. (everyone/anyone)
 
4. _________ sabe onde está o banheiro? (someone/nothing)
 
5. _________ quer dançar comigo? (someone/no one)
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Alguém
 
2. nada
 
3. Todo mundo
 
4. Alguém
 
5. Alguém
 
=== Exercise 8: Role Play ===
 
In pairs, create a short dialogue using at least five different indefinite pronouns.
 
'''Example Dialogue:'''
 
A: Alguém sabe onde está o restaurante? 
 
B: Ninguém sabe, mas eu posso procurar. 
 
A: Tudo bem, espero que você encontre algo. 
 
B: Vamos perguntar a cada um que passar.
 
=== Exercise 9: Indefinite Pronouns in Context ===
 
Write a short paragraph about your day using at least three indefinite pronouns.
 
'''Example Solution:'''
 
Hoje, alguém me ligou para contar uma novidade. Ninguém sabia que eu tinha um novo emprego. Eu espero que tudo aconteça como planejei.
 
=== Exercise 10: Group Discussion ===
 
Discuss with your classmates the importance of using indefinite pronouns in everyday conversations. Share examples from your own experiences.


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


Congratulations on completing this lesson on indefinite pronouns in Portuguese! You have learned how to use indefinite pronouns and the different forms they take based on gender and number. Remember to practice using indefinite pronouns in your conversations and writing to reinforce your learning. In the next lesson, we will explore prepositions and how they are used in Portuguese to describe location, time, and direction.
Congratulations! You’ve completed the lesson on '''Indefinite Pronouns''' in Portuguese. You now have the tools to express general ideas and refer to unspecified people or things in your conversations. Remember, the more you practice using these pronouns, the more natural your Portuguese will sound. Keep exploring, practicing, and using these pronouns in your daily interactions.  
 
As you continue your journey in learning Portuguese, keep an eye out for opportunities to incorporate what you've learned about indefinite pronouns into your speech. It’ll not only enhance your communication skills but also make your conversations more engaging and fluid!


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Welcome to the lesson on Indefinite Pronouns in Portuguese! As we venture into this exciting topic, you'll discover how these pronouns add flexibility and nuance to your conversations. Indefinite pronouns allow us to refer to people or things in a non-specific way, which can be incredibly useful in everyday communication.

Understanding indefinite pronouns is essential for anyone looking to grasp the Portuguese language, as they differ notably from definite articles. While definite articles (like "o" and "a") specify a particular noun, indefinite pronouns are more about generalities – they help us express things like "someone," "something," "anyone," or "everything."

This lesson will be structured as follows:

Overview of Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

What Are Indefinite Pronouns?[edit | edit source]

Common Indefinite Pronouns in Portuguese[edit | edit source]

Differences Between Indefinite Pronouns and Definite Articles[edit | edit source]

Examples of Indefinite Pronouns in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Exercise 2: Match the Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Exercise 3: Identify the Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Exercise 5: Translation Exercise[edit | edit source]

Exercise 6: Rewrite Using Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Exercise 7: Indefinite Pronoun Quiz[edit | edit source]

Exercise 8: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Exercise 9: Indefinite Pronouns in Context[edit | edit source]

Exercise 10: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Overview of Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Indefinite pronouns help to express ideas without pinpointing a specific subject. They are essential in conversations where details are either unknown or irrelevant. In Portuguese, these pronouns serve to make your communication more fluid and natural.

What Are Indefinite Pronouns?[edit | edit source]

Indefinite pronouns are words used to refer to people, places, or things in a non-specific manner. In Portuguese, some common indefinite pronouns include:

  • alguém (someone)
  • ninguém (no one)
  • algo (something)
  • nada (nothing)
  • tudo (everything)
  • cada um (each one)
  • algum (some)
  • nenhum (none)

These pronouns typically do not refer to a particular noun but rather to an unspecified one.

Common Indefinite Pronouns in Portuguese[edit | edit source]

Here's a detailed table showcasing some of the most common indefinite pronouns in Portuguese, along with their pronunciation and English translations:

Portuguese Pronunciation English
alguém awɡɛ̃ someone
ninguém niɡẽj no one
algo ˈawɡu something
nada ˈnadɐ nothing
tudo ˈtudu everything
cada um ˈkada ũ each one
algum awˈɡũ some
nenhum neˈɲũ none

These pronouns can be used in various contexts, and understanding their use is crucial for effective communication.

Differences Between Indefinite Pronouns and Definite Articles[edit | edit source]

To clarify further, let's look at how indefinite pronouns differ from definite articles:

  • Definite Articles: Specify a particular item (e.g., "o carro" means "the car").
  • Indefinite Pronouns: Refer to non-specific items (e.g., "algum carro" means "some car" or "any car").

This distinction is significant in both written and spoken Portuguese.

Examples of Indefinite Pronouns in Sentences[edit | edit source]

Here are 20 examples illustrating the use of indefinite pronouns in sentences. Each example demonstrates how these pronouns operate within different contexts.

Portuguese Pronunciation English
Alguém viu meu livro? awɡɛ̃ viu meu ˈlivɾu? Did someone see my book?
Ninguém sabe a resposta. niɡẽj ˈsabɨ a ʁesˈpɔstə. No one knows the answer.
Eu quero algo para comer. ew ˈkɛɾu ˈawɡu ˈpaɾɐ koˈmeɾ. I want something to eat.
Não há nada aqui. nɐ̃w a ˈnadɐ aˈki. There is nothing here.
Tudo está bem. ˈtudu esˈta bẽj. Everything is fine.
Cada um trouxe um presente. ˈkada ũ ˈtɾoʊsɨ ũ pɾeˈzẽtɨ. Each one brought a gift.
Algum dia eu vou viajar. awˈɡũ ˈdʒiɐ ew ˈvo viɐˈʒaʁ. Some day I will travel.
Nenhum aluno faltou à aula. neˈɲũ aˈlunu falˈtoʊ a ˈawla. None of the students missed class.
Alguém pode me ajudar? awɡɛ̃ ˈpɔdʒi mi aʒuˈdaʁ? Can someone help me?
Ninguém quer ir ao cinema. niɡẽj ˈkɛʁ iʁ aw siˈnɛmɐ. No one wants to go to the cinema.
Eu não vejo nada. ew nɐ̃w ˈveʒu ˈnadɐ. I see nothing.
Tudo foi uma surpresa. ˈtudu foj ˈumɐ suʁˈpɾeza. Everything was a surprise.
Cada um deve trazer seu lanche. ˈkada ũ ˈdɛvɨ tɾaˈzeʁ ˈseu ˈlɐ̃ʃɨ. Each one must bring their lunch.
Eu preciso de algo para escrever. ew pɾeˈzizu dʒi ˈawɡu ˈpaɾɐ eskeˈveʁ. I need something to write.
Ninguém gosta de frio. niɡẽj ˈɡɔstɐ dʒi ˈfɾiu. No one likes the cold.
Algum problema pode acontecer. awˈɡũ pɾoˈblema ˈpɔdʒi aɨkɔnˈteʁ. Some problem may occur.
Nenhum livro foi encontrado. neˈɲũ ˈlivɾu foj ẽkɾonˈtɾadʊ. No book was found.
Alguém me ligou ontem. awɡɛ̃ mi liˈɡoʊ ˈɒ̃tẽ. Someone called me yesterday.
Ninguém pode entrar aqui. niɡẽj ˈpɔdʒi ẽˈtɾaʁ aˈki. No one can enter here.
Eu não quero nada. ew nɐ̃w ˈkɛɾu ˈnadɐ. I want nothing.
Tudo vai ficar bem. ˈtudu vaj fiˈkaʁ bẽj. Everything will be alright.

This array of examples shows how versatile and essential indefinite pronouns are in daily communication.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding of indefinite pronouns, let's engage in some practice exercises. These will help you apply what you've learned about using indefinite pronouns in various contexts.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate indefinite pronoun from the word bank below:

Word Bank: alguém, ninguém, algo, nada, tudo

1. Eu não vi _________ na festa.

2. _________ sabe onde está meu celular?

3. Preciso de _________ para escrever meu relatório.

4. Não há _________ para comer.

5. _________ está acontecendo aqui.

Solutions:

1. ninguém

2. Alguém

3. algo

4. nada

5. Tudo

Exercise 2: Match the Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Match the Portuguese indefinite pronouns on the left with their English translations on the right.

1. algum a. nothing

2. tudo b. someone

3. nada c. some

4. ninguém d. no one

5. algo e. something

Solutions:

1 - c (algum - some)

2 - a (tudo - everything)

3 - e (nada - nothing)

4 - d (ninguém - no one)

5 - b (algo - something)

Exercise 3: Identify the Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Read the following sentences and underline the indefinite pronouns.

1. Alguém está na porta.

2. Ninguém viu o que aconteceu.

3. Não há nada na geladeira.

4. Eu preciso de algo diferente.

5. Tudo o que eu quero é paz.

Solutions:

1. Alguém

2. Ninguém

3. nada

4. algo

5. Tudo

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the indefinite pronouns provided, create your own sentences.

1. alguém

2. nada

3. tudo

4. cada um

5. nenhum

Solutions:

1. Alguém quer assistir a um filme.

2. Não tenho nada para fazer.

3. Tudo vai dar certo.

4. Cada um trouxe algo diferente.

5. Nenhum dos alunos faltou.

Exercise 5: Translation Exercise[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Portuguese using the appropriate indefinite pronouns.

1. Someone left their bag here.

2. No one knows how to fix this.

3. I need something to drink.

4. Everything will be alright.

5. Did anyone call while I was out?

Solutions:

1. Alguém deixou a bolsa aqui.

2. Ninguém sabe como consertar isso.

3. Eu preciso de algo para beber.

4. Tudo ficará bem.

5. Alguém ligou enquanto eu estava fora?

Exercise 6: Rewrite Using Indefinite Pronouns[edit | edit source]

Rewrite the sentences below using indefinite pronouns.

1. Maria trouxe um livro. (someone)

2. Ele não viu o carro. (no one)

3. Eu não quero o bolo. (nothing)

4. A professora falou com os alunos. (each one)

5. João não trouxe o presente. (none)

Solutions:

1. Alguém trouxe um livro.

2. Ninguém viu o carro.

3. Eu não quero nada.

4. Cada um falou com a professora.

5. Nenhum trouxe o presente.

Exercise 7: Indefinite Pronoun Quiz[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete the sentences.

1. _________ está aqui? (someone/no one)

2. Não há _________ para comer. (something/nothing)

3. _________ trouxe flores para a festa. (everyone/anyone)

4. _________ sabe onde está o banheiro? (someone/nothing)

5. _________ quer dançar comigo? (someone/no one)

Solutions:

1. Alguém

2. nada

3. Todo mundo

4. Alguém

5. Alguém

Exercise 8: Role Play[edit | edit source]

In pairs, create a short dialogue using at least five different indefinite pronouns.

Example Dialogue:

A: Alguém sabe onde está o restaurante?

B: Ninguém sabe, mas eu posso procurar.

A: Tudo bem, espero que você encontre algo.

B: Vamos perguntar a cada um que passar.

Exercise 9: Indefinite Pronouns in Context[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph about your day using at least three indefinite pronouns.

Example Solution:

Hoje, alguém me ligou para contar uma novidade. Ninguém sabia que eu tinha um novo emprego. Eu espero que tudo aconteça como planejei.

Exercise 10: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Discuss with your classmates the importance of using indefinite pronouns in everyday conversations. Share examples from your own experiences.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You’ve completed the lesson on Indefinite Pronouns in Portuguese. You now have the tools to express general ideas and refer to unspecified people or things in your conversations. Remember, the more you practice using these pronouns, the more natural your Portuguese will sound. Keep exploring, practicing, and using these pronouns in your daily interactions.

As you continue your journey in learning Portuguese, keep an eye out for opportunities to incorporate what you've learned about indefinite pronouns into your speech. It’ll not only enhance your communication skills but also make your conversations more engaging and fluid!

Table of Contents - Portuguese Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Unit 1: Greetings and Basic Phrases


Unit 2: Verbs - Present Tense


Unit 3: Family and Descriptions


Unit 4: Verbs - Future and Conditional Tenses


Unit 5: Portuguese-Speaking Countries and Cultures


Unit 6: Food and Drink


Unit 7: Verbs - Past Tense


Unit 8: Travel and Transportation


Unit 9: Indefinite Pronouns and Prepositions


Unit 10: Health and Emergencies

Videos[edit | edit source]

Portuguese Indefinite Articles - Learn Them With Rafa - YouTube[edit | edit source]


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