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  • "Você gosta" ou "Você gostas"?

    No presente do indicativo olhando nesse site: http://www.conjuga-me.net/verbo-gostar

    conjugação correta para presente do indicativo para "tu/você" seria: "gostas"

    Então frase correta seria:

    1) Você gostas de nadar?

    Sempre vejo escrito como:

    2) Você gosta de nadar?

    Alguém pode explicar?

    2 AnswersPesquisas e Opiniões5 years ago
  • Use of have/has?

    Could give me grammar explanation about use of have/has in sentaces :

    What do you feel have been the highest and lowest points of your career to date?

    What do you feel has been your greatest personal achievement?

    What technologies do you feel have the most potential for cyberlearning?

    Why some use "have" another "has"?

    2 AnswersHomework Help6 years ago
  • What is the correct form of the verbs in the phrase below?

    I am doubt about what is the correct form of the verbs remember and understanding in the phrase below:

    1) Which is most difficult in learning a second language: remembering vocabulary or understanding native speakers? (gerund)

    2) Which is most difficult in learning a second language: to remember vocabulary or to understand native speakers? (TO-infinitivo)

    3) Which is most difficult in learning a second language: remember vocabulary or understand native speakers? (Bare-infinitivo)

    - Please grammar explanation

    2 AnswersLanguages6 years ago
  • Which phrase is wrong?

    1) What is most difficult in learning a second language: remember vocabulary or understand native speakers?

    2) Which is most difficult in learning a second language: remembering vocabulary or understanding native speakers?

    3 AnswersLanguages6 years ago
  • british, Irish, Austrailian contration speech?

    british, Irish, Austrailian. make a lot of reduction/Contraction your speech like native american exemplo: kinda, lemme,gimme,letcha, gonna, sorta, hasha

    1 AnswerHomework Help6 years ago