Portuguese Grammar Guide

Infinitives (e.g.: falar, ser, vir)

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Description

An Overview of Portuguese Infinitives

The infinitive is the “base” form of the verb. It expresses meaning, but not full grammatical information (no tense, no person, no number). However, the ending does indicate which conjugation pattern the verb follows. The three main types of infinitives are -ar verbs (e.g.: falar), -er verbs (e.g.: vender) and -ir verbs (e.g.: partir).


In terms of usage, the infinitive is used:

a) After prepositions

e.g.: Acabo de falar com as crianças.


b) After certain verbs

such as poder, querer, and ir
e.g.: Posso ir contigo.


c) As a noun (general action)

e.g.: Ler é viver.


⚠️ Important notes

  • The infinitive does not follow conjugated forms of ser, estar or haver .
  • The infinitive does not follow an explicit subject (e.g., eu, tu, etc.) in standard constructions.

🧠 Important distinction (Portuguese-specific)

Unlike Spanish, Portuguese also has a personal infinitive, which can agree with the subject:

  • É importante nós estudarmos.
  • Antes de saírem, avisem-me.

👉 This is a key feature of Portuguese.

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