Antonio Carlos R. da Fonseca | Re: [LFN] Solo de Stelas III
- Autor: Antonio Carlos R. da Fonseca (“acrfonseca”)
- Tema: Re: [LFN] Solo de Stelas III
- Data: 2005-05-03 14:57
- Mesaje: 1121 (a supra, presedente, seguente)
Hy George, Excuse for the English, > Dise a nos: Ce es la difere en sinifia en portuges entra la verbo > simple e la verbo nonperfeta? Portuguese has in the Indicative mode, three main past tenses: Nonperfect past tense: It´s a past but no matter when the action occurred in the past or if it has ended or not. It´s not important. The text clarify any doubt. It´s the most used form of past in Portuguese. Past perfect tense: The action has been totally endend. It begun and ended in the past. It may be emphasized using the particle "ja", but is only an emphasis. Normally used. Plus past perfect tense: The action has occured and ended before the main action, both in the past. Seldom used. Salute, Antonio