Household (a casa)
Helpful verbs
precisar de ("need"), ficar ("be located"), subir ("to go up"), sentar-se ("to sit down")
precisar de
Eu preciso de uma faca = "I need a knife"
ficar
O chuveiro fica no porão = "The shower is in the basement"
subir
Tem que subir para o segundo andar = "You have to go up to the second floor"
sentar-se
Vou sentar-me na cadeira = "I'm going to sit down on the chair"
Grammar Point: object pronouns
Object pronouns (e.g.: "me", "it", "him", etc. in English) come AFTER the verb in Portuguese. For example, "I saw
her yesterday" =
Eu vi-a ontem ; "She told me" =
Ela disse-me . However, before negatives and common adverbs (including WH words), the pronoun comes first, e.g.: "You never let me do anything" =
Nunca me dexias fazer nada ; "Who did this to
you ?" =
Quem te fez isto ; "What's your name?" =
Como se chama? . Consult our Grammar Guide to learn more about
direct object pronouns ,
indirect object pronouns and the
order of pronouns .
1. My house has three bedrooms and a big kitchen.
2. I need a knife and a spoon.
3. I think your daughter is in the bathroom.
1. ?
2. ?
3. ?