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Give or give? What's the correct way? See when to use!

A Portuguese language, due to the varied rules, can cause several confusions.

One of them is: give or give? Both words exist in the language. Despite this, because they are similar, they generate doubts about how to apply them.

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While uma is the conjugated form of the verb to give, in the 3rd person singular of the present indicative, or in the 2nd person of the imperative, the other also refers to the verb, but in the infinitive.

Understand now the correct way to apply the words!

when to use from the

The conjugated form is used to indicate the action that takes place at the time of the narration. Furthermore, it can also mean a habitual situation, whether characteristic, or a permanent state.

Check out the conjugated forms of the verb below:

Verb to give — Present tense

  • I give
  • You give
  • He gives
  • we give
  • you give
  • They give

verb give — Imperative 

  • (you) give
  • (you) give
  • (We gave
  • (you) give
  • (you) give

To better understand the conjugated forms of the verb to give, check below some examples with gives:

  • No from the for Maria to stay here.
  • this series me from the a fear.
  • Me from the that shirt, please.
  • Luiza from the dance classes at school.

when to use to give

the impersonal infinitive to give it is used, most of the time, in verbal phrases, when the verb is governed by a preposition or when the context does not include a definite subject.

Check below some examples with giving and better understand the use of the expression:

  • you don't need me to give answers.
  • you will me to give the document?
  • he can't me to give a candy?
  • I think it will to give right!

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  • fix or fix
  • Can or puddle?
  • At last or in the end?
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