Bom dia! Which word does not belong here: garfo, colher, esfegao, faca, saca-rolhas
Tip: Describing words must match the thing they describe in gender and number. So we have roupA sujA, but pratOS sujOS. SujO/A/OS/AS all mean dirty. If it helps, in the plural ‘think’ plates dirties, for example!
Boa noite! Novo tema hoje- the weather and landscape in autumn. Choose the best option to complete the sentence. No outuno as folhas ficam … . a) verdes b) castanhas c) pretas
Tip: Notice how the words to describe the leaves (folhas) match up – castanhAS, pretAS (verdeS no -as as the original word ends in -e not -o)
Bom dia! Which of the following is not an item of clothing? vestido, camisa, meias, calças, cadeira, casaco
Tip: To describe an object (say the colour size etc. – ie use an adjective) in Portuguese you usually put the describing word AFTER the object, and usually modify the ending from -o to -a to match the gender of the word. Examples: um vestido vermelho, uma camisa vermelha, meias pequenas, casaco pequeno
Boa trade! Put the words into pairs: gordo, alto, curto, feio, magro, lindo, grande, baixo, encaracolado, comprido,moreno, pequeno, liso, loiro
Tip: All words that describe must match the thing/person they describe in gender (masculine/feminine changes from -o to -a, words that end differently stay the same)