Asking and Answering Questions
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Unlock the power of conversation by mastering negation, questioning, and descriptive adjectives in Portuguese.
- Transform positive statements into negative ones using 'não'.
- Ask questions simply by adjusting your vocal intonation.
- Identify the correct placement of adjectives after nouns.
Lo que aprenderás
Hey friend! Ready to make your conversations way more engaging? This chapter is exactly what you need. You've learned plenty of words and sentences so far, but how do you ask questions or say 'no'? Or, for example, how do you say 'blue car'?
Here, you'll discover how incredibly easy it is to make a sentence negative. Just place the word 'não' before your verb, and you're done! Now you can say things like "I don't eat."
Next, we'll dive into asking questions. Can you believe that for 'yes/no' questions in Portuguese, all you have to do is change your intonation? Yes, you heard that right! You say the sentence exactly as it is, just raise your voice at the end. It's super cool!
Now, what if you want to ask 'What?', 'Who?', or 'Where?' Don't worry, we'll learn that too. You'll start with the question word, add the verb, and then throw in a nice 'é que' to sound like a native. For instance, if you're at a restaurant and want to ask What is that? or get directions from someone
Where should I go?, all of this will be smooth sailing with these rules. And finally, we'll learn where to put adjectives. In English, we say 'blue car,' but in Portuguese, most of the time, you need to put the noun first, then the adjective. Like 'carro azul.' So, after this chapter, you'll be able to ask and answer questions in Portuguese, use negation, and make your descriptions much more precise. Ready for a real conversation? Let's go!
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Decir 'No': La negación en portugués (Não)¡Es facilísimo! Solo tienes que poner
nãojusto antes de tu verbo para negar cualquier acción. -
Preguntas de Sí/No: La Regla de la EntonaciónPara convertir una frase en pregunta en portugués, mantén exactamente el
mismo ordende las palabras y solo tienes quesubir la vozal final o usar «né?» para confirmar. -
Hacer preguntas: Quién, Qué, Dónde (Interrogativos)Para preguntar como un pro, empieza con la palabra clave, sigue con el verbo y usa el truco de
é quepara fluir mejor. -
Posición del adjetivo: ¡El sustantivo va primero! (`carro azul`)Por lo general, pon el adjetivo después del sustantivo y asegúrate de que rimen:
sustantivo primero,adjetivo después.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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By the end you will be able to: create negative sentences, ask basic questions, and describe objects using adjectives.
Guía del capítulo
Overview
no or "I don't" in Portuguese, often with just one little word. You'll also discover the magic of intonation for asking simple yes/no questions – it's a game-changer!who, what, and where, and clarify one of the most common challenges for English speakers: adjective placement. These building blocks are essential for anyone learning Portuguese grammar and will significantly boost your conversational fluency right from the start.How This Grammar Works
I eat, which is Eu como (I eat), to say "I don't eat," it becomes Eu não como (I don't eat). It’s that straightforward! Another example: Ela fala (She speaks) becomes Ela não fala (She doesn't speak).do or are for questions, Portuguese mostly relies on your voice. You say the statement exactly as it is, but raise your pitch at the end to indicate it’s a question.carro azul). This is a common point of confusion for English speakers.blue car, in Portuguese, it's carro azul (car blue). Another example: big house is casa grande (house big).Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
Eu como não.
(I eat not.)
Eu não como.(I don't eat.)
- 1✗ Wrong:
Eu tenho azul carro.
(I have blue car.)
Eu tenho um carro azul.(I have a blue car.)
a car.- 1✗ Wrong:
Você faz fala português?
(You do speak Portuguese?)
Você fala português?(Do you speak Portuguese?)
do or are. You simply use the statement form with a rising intonation at the end.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
How do you form negative sentences in Portuguese?
Simply place the word não directly before the verb in the sentence. For example, Eu não gosto (I don't like).
Do Portuguese yes/no questions use a special word?
No, for most A1-level yes/no questions, you just use the statement form of the sentence and indicate it's a question by raising your intonation at the end.
Where do adjectives go in Portuguese sentences?
In Portuguese, adjectives generally come *after* the noun they describe. For example, livro interessante (interesting book).
What are some basic question words in Portuguese for A1 learners?
Essential question words include Quem? (Who?), O quê? (What?), and Onde? (Where?). You'll often hear them with é que for a more natural flow.
Cultural Context
Ejemplos clave (6)
Onde é que fica o metrô mais próximo?
¿Dónde queda el metro más cercano?
Hacer preguntas: Quién, Qué, Dónde (Interrogativos)Com quem você vai sair hoje à noite?
¿Con quién vas a salir esta noche?
Hacer preguntas: Quién, Qué, Dónde (Interrogativos)Eu tenho um carro vermelho.
Yo tengo un carro rojo.
Posición del adjetivo: ¡El sustantivo va primero! (`carro azul`)Ela é uma amiga boa.
Ella es una buena amiga.
Posición del adjetivo: ¡El sustantivo va primero! (`carro azul`)Consejos y trucos (4)
El secreto simple
não y deja el verbo igual: Eu não bebo café.
La entonación es la clave
Você fala português?
El 'É que' de los nativos
é que después de preguntar algo: O que é que você quer?
La trampa del inglés
Esta é uma casa vermelha.
Vocabulario clave (6)
Real-World Preview
Asking for Directions
Review Summary
- Subject + NÃO + Verb
- Statement + ?
- Interrogative + Verb + (é que) + Subject
- Noun + Adjective
Errores comunes
In Portuguese, the negative marker 'não' must precede the verb, not follow it.
Adjectives in Portuguese almost always come after the noun they modify.
While 'é que' is used for emphasis, using it twice in one question is redundant.
Reglas en este capítulo (4)
Next Steps
You've done an amazing job! You're truly starting to speak like a native. Keep going!
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Práctica rápida (6)
Find and fix the mistake:
Inglés: 'Do you want water?' -> Portugués: 'Faz você querer água?'
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Preguntas de Sí/No: La Regla de la Entonación
Find and fix the mistake:
O `novo computador` é rápido.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Posición del adjetivo: ¡El sustantivo va primero! (`carro azul`)
Ela comprou uma saia ___. (yellow)
saia y concordar en femenino y singular.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Posición del adjetivo: ¡El sustantivo va primero! (`carro azul`)
Você é brasileiro, ___?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Preguntas de Sí/No: La Regla de la Entonación
___ é o seu professor de português?
Quem porque estamos preguntando por una persona (el profesor).frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Hacer preguntas: Quién, Qué, Dónde (Interrogativos)
Find and fix the mistake:
Onde você é de?
de siempre tiene que ir antes de la palabra onde.frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Hacer preguntas: Quién, Qué, Dónde (Interrogativos)
Score: /6
Preguntas frecuentes (6)
Eles não querem.
Você quer café? - Não, obrigado.Você tem...?.Você fala inglês?, responde
Falo.Que horas são?. Si viene un verbo, mejor usa
O que.Você fez o quê?!(¡¿Qué hiciste?!). Además, nota que le ponemos tilde a la 'e'.