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Haja ou aja: What is the correct way to write?

there is or there is? Because they have the same sounds and similar spellings, it is common for people not to know which element to use and where to use it.

Beforehand, we explained that both ways of writing are correct Portuguese language. However, it is necessary to know when it is correct to use each of the words.

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The two elements are verbs and are conjugated in the 1st and 3rd person in the subjunctive mood and in the imperative mood. However, there is is related to verb to have, while Act is associated with verb to act.

there is

Haja is the conjugated form of the verb to be in the 1st and 3rd person singular of the subjunctive mood, and of the affirmative or negative imperative. This verb refers to the act of something having existence, of happening, occurring, doing, recovering, being present, among other meanings.

The conjunction of this verb in the subjunctive is:

  • (May I) be
  • (That you) have
  • (May he) be
  • (May we) have
  • (That you) have
  • (May they) have

While in the imperative it is:

  • (I) -
  • (you) there
  • (he) there is
  • (we) have
  • (You) have
  • (They) have

Examples from where to use there is:

  • Have patience to put up with this noise.
  • I hope there is sun tomorrow.

Act

Aja is the conjugated form of the verb to act in the 1st and 3rd person singular of the present subjunctive or in the 3rd person singular of the positive or negative imperative. In addition, this verb is synonymous with: acting or behaving, among others.

The conjunction of this verb in the subjunctive is:

  • (That I) act
  • (That you) act
  • (Let him) act
  • (That we) act
  • (That you) act
  • (May they) act

While in the imperative it is:

  • (I) -
  • (you) act
  • (He) act
  • (we) act
  • (You) acted
  • (They) act

Examples of where to use act correctly:

  • Act with conscience.
  • Act patiently.

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