Presente
Present TenseIndicativePretérito Perfeito
Simple PastIndicativePretérito Imperfeito
Imperfect PastIndicativePresente Contínuo
Present ContinuousIndicativeFuturo do Presente
Future TenseIndicativeFuturo do Pretérito
ConditionalIndicativePresente do Subjuntivo
Present SubjunctiveSubjunctivePretérito Imperfeito do Subjuntivo
Imperfect SubjunctiveSubjunctiveImperativo Afirmativo
Affirmative ImperativeImperativeImperativo Negativo
Negative ImperativeImperativePretérito Perfeito Composto
Present PerfectIndicativePretérito Mais-que-perfeito Composto
Past PerfectIndicativePretérito Mais-que-perfeito
PluperfectIndicativeFuturo do Subjuntivo
Future SubjunctiveSubjunctiveInfinitivo Pessoal
Personal InfinitiveInfinitivePretérito Perfeito do Subjuntivo
Perfect SubjunctiveSubjunctiveFuturo do Presente Composto
Future PerfectIndicativeFuturo do Pretérito Composto
Conditional PerfectIndicativePretérito Mais-que-perfeito do Subjuntivo
Past Perfect SubjunctiveSubjunctiveFuturo do Subjuntivo Composto
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Example sentences
Quando o torneio acabar, vocês terão jogado mais de vinte partidas.
By the time the tournament ends, you will have played more than twenty matches.
Ele joga futebol com os amigos todo sábado.
He plays soccer with his friends every Saturday.
Antes da lesão no tornozelo, ele jogara quatro temporadas pelo time de várzea do bairro.
Before his ankle injury, he had played four seasons for the neighborhood amateur football team.
Elas já tinham jogado duas partidas de vôlei na areia quando o sol se pôs em Ipanema.
They had already played two beach volleyball matches by the time the sun set over Ipanema.
Quando o técnico anunciou a convocação para a seleção, ele já tinha jogado o bastante para merecer a vaga.
When the coach announced the national team call-up, he had already played enough to deserve the spot.