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m ,n
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Introduction
Three forms(ar, er, ir)
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Different moods
Verbal tense
Indicative present(speak)
Indicative present(eat)
Indicative present(leave)
Indicative imperfect(speak)
Indicative imperfect(eat)
Indicative imperfect(leave)
Indicative past(speak)
Indicative past(eat)
Indicative past(leave)
Indicative future(speak)
Indicative future(eat)
Indicative future(leave)
Indicative conditional(speak)
Indicative conditional(eat)
Indicative conditional(leave)
Indicative perfect(speak)
Indicative perfect(eat)
Indicative perfect(leave)
Imperative
Present subjunctive(speak)
Present subjunctive(eat)
Present subjunctive(leave)
Past subjunctive(speak)
Past subjunctive(eat)
Past subjunctive(leave)
Future subjunctive(speak)
Future
subjunctive(eat)
Future subjunctive(leave)
Examples(was, am, will be)
Examples(did, do, will do)
Examples(went, go, will go)
Examples(speak, used to speak)
Examples(spoke, will speak)
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The usual way to convert a word in singular
form to its plural form is to add a 's'
at its end. However exceptions exist and
sometimes word itself may get modified. Let's see
the following plural conversion with the definite
article with them.
nouns ending with 'm' ,
changed with 'n' :
o homem
os homens
The men
o jardim
os jardins
The gardens