Regular and Irregular Verbs in Present Tense

Today we are going to learn about how to use regular and irregular Brazilian Portuguese verbs in Present tense.

Base form

First let’s talk about the base form of verbs in English. Some examples are:

  • to eat
  • to like
  • to want
In English we indicated a verb being in it’s base form by adding a ‘to’ before the word. 

Now, Portuguese also has a base form for verbs. Instead of adding a word before the verb, like we do in English (to), it’s the end of the word that tells us the verb is in its base form. In Portuguese their are 3 main endings to indicated this:
  • to eat = comer
  • to like = gostar
  • to want = querer
So, in general, if your see a verb with the ending -ar, -er, -ir then you know it’s in its base form.

Personal Pronouns

One major difference between English and Portuguese is that verb endings change much more often in Portuguese than they do in English. Notice below, the verb to eat only changes twice (eat/eats).

  • I eat.
  • He eats.
  • She eats.
  • You eat.
  • We eat.
  • They eat.

In Portuguese there are typically 4 ways a verb can change in present tense depending on the pronoun used. First let’s quickly go over the pronouns in Portuguese:

  • I = Eu
  • He = Ele
  • She = Ela
  • You = Você
  • We = Nós
  • They = Eles (male or mixed gender)
  • They= Elas (female)
  • You = Vocês (plural)

Let's Conjugate verbs

When we are conjugating a verb in present tense we take the ending of the base verb (-ar, -er, -ir) and add the endings outlined in the table below. 

There are 2 steps to conjugating verbs: 

Step 1: Get rid of the verb anding (-ar, -ir, -er)

Step 2: Add the new ending.

Let’s conjugated the verb to eat. ‘To eat’ in Portuguese is ‘comer‘. Notice the -er ending. So, we will use the table above to replace the -er ending with it’s new ending.

  • I eat = Eu como
  • He eats = Ele come
  • She eats = Ela come
  • You eat = Você come
  • We eat = Nós comemos
  • They eat = Eles comem
  • The eat = Elas comem
  • You eat = Vocês comem (plural you)
Great job! 
Each level of our curriculum will have a page dedicated to going over the conjugations. 

Irregular Verbs in Present Tense

Portuguese is full of irregular verbs and the only way to learn their conjugations is to memorize them. There’s no hard and fast rule. I love using this site to look up conjugations. 

Each completed unit of our curriculum has a dedicated grammar page. This is where you will find the regular and irregular conjugations as well as special rules for special verbs.

Categories: Grammar