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*Há muitos teatros em Paris: There are a lot of theaters in Paris.
*Há muitos teatros em Paris: There are a lot of theaters in Paris.
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Adjectives|Adjectives]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Plural|Plural]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Plurals|Plurals]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Time|Time]]
* [[Language/Portuguese/Grammar/Articles|Articles]]

Revision as of 16:18, 26 February 2023

O VERBO TER (HAVER)/THE VERB TO HAVE
  • Eu tenho: I have
  • Tu tens ou você tem: You have
  • Ele/Ela tem: He/she has
  • Nós temos: We have
  • Vós tendes ou vocês tem: You have
  • Eles/elas têm: They have

Express possession

Usamos o verbo ter para exprimir a possessão: we use have to express possession.

  • Nós temos um carro: we have a car.
  • Eles têm bastante dinheiro no banco: they have a lot of money in the bank.
  • Você tem muitos amigos: Do you have many friends?
  • Hoje, não tenho muito trabalho: I do not have much work today.

Express obligation

Usamos o verbo haver com 'de' o 'que' para exprimir obrigação : we use have with 'de' or 'que' to express obligation.

  • Nós temos de falar português: we have to speak Portuguese.
  • Eu tenho que levar o menino à escola: I have to take the kid to school.
  • Peter tem que ficar em casa: Peter has to stay home.

Auxiliary for compound tenses

Usamos o verbo ter como auxiliar dos tempos compostos: we use have as an auxiliary for compound tenses (perfect)

  • Tens estudado muito?: Have you studied too much?
  • Eu tenho comprado um computador novo: I have bought a new computer.

Nota: Existe também o verbo haver, mas hoje em dia, é usado raramente: There exists also 'haver', but it is rarely used nowadays.

  • Há muitos teatros em Paris: There are a lot of theaters in Paris.

Related Lessons