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In competitions that are increasingly competitive, each point is worth gold in order not to lose any position in relation to the other candidates. And one of the contents that weigh most in the tests is, without a doubt, the Portuguese language. Despite being the native language, contestants lose points in the famous "pranks" and small details, mainly from the New orthographic agreement.

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Below are some links with valuable content for public tenders, such as Phonology, Text Production, Grammar and Morphology. In addition to the Portuguese language, the portal also offers topics in the areas of Legal, Biological, Exact Sciences, Marketing, Communication, among others.

Introduction

  • Get to know our language better

Phonology

  • Phonology – Studying the sounds that make up words» Spelling 1 – Frequently asked questions – “S” or “Ç”?
  • Orthography 2 – Frequently Asked Questions – Use of the “H”
  • Orthography 3 – Frequently Asked Questions – Use of “E” or “I”» Spelling 4 – Frequently Asked Questions – Using O or U
  • Orthography 5 – Frequently Asked Questions – Use of “G” or “J”» Spelling 6 – Frequently Asked Questions – Use of “S” or “Z”
  • Orthography 7 – Frequently Asked Questions – Use of the “X”» Syllables – separation and stress
  • Orthopedics and Prosody

Graphic Accent in the New Orthographic Agreement

  • Graphic accent 1 – What is graphic accent?
  • Graphic accent 2 – Proparoxytones, Paroxytones and Oxytones
  • Graphic Accent 3 – Diphthongs and Gaps Accent
  • Graphic accent 4 – Verbs in -guir, -quir, -guar, -quar
  • Graphic accent 5 – Differential accents

Use of the Hyphen in the New Orthographic Agreement

  • Use of the Hyphen - Rules prior to the New Orthographic Agreement
  • Use of Hyphen 1 – Verbs, Compounds and Word Sequences
  • Use of Hyphen 2 - Prefixes and Suffixes
  • Use of the Hyphen 3 – Cases in which the hyphen is not used

More about the New Spelling Agreement

  • New Orthographic Agreement 1 – What is it?
  • New Orthographic Agreement 2 – Reviews
  • New Orthographic Agreement 3 – Return of K, W and Y
  • New Orthographic Agreement 4 – Umlaut suppression
  • Translineation in the New Orthographic Agreement
  • Uppercase and Lowercase in the New Orthographic Agreement
  • Double Spelling and Double Accent in the New Orthographic Agreement

Morphology

  • word formation» Words 1 – Classification and Formation Processes
  • Words 2 – Radicals of Greek Origin » Words 3 – Radicals of Latin Origin
  • Words 4 – Prefixes» Words 5 – Suffixes

Word Classes

  • Word Classes

nouns

  • Noun – Concept and classifications» Noun – Gender Inflection
  • Noun – Inflection of Degree» Noun – Inflection of Number

adjectives

  • Adjectives – Concept and classifications» Adjectives – Inflection of gender and number
  • Adjectives – Inflection of degree» Country Adjectives

adverbs

  • Adverbs 1 – Concept and forms of inflection» Adverbs 2 – Classifications and Examples

pronouns

  • Pronouns 1 – Personal and Treatment Pronouns» Pronouns 2 – Possessive, Demonstrative and Indefinite
  • Pronouns 3 – Relatives and Interrogatives» Pronominal Placement – ​​Proclisis, mesoclisis and enclisis

Articles

  • Articles – Concept, classification and use

Numerals

  • Numerals – Concept, classifications and inflections

prepositions

  • Prepositions - Concept, classifications and relationships

Conjunctions

  • Conjunctions – Concept and classifications

interjections

  • Interjections – Concept and Classifications

Verbs

  • Verbs 1 – Structure and form» Verbs 2 – Verb Inflection
  • Verbs 3 – Classifications of verbs according to inflection» Verbs 4 – Conjugation of Regular Verbs
  • Verbs 5 – Formation of compound tenses» Verbs 6 – Conjugation of Irregular Verbs
  • Verbs 7 – Verbal Voices

Meaning of Words

  • Semantics

Syntax

  • Syntax

Syntax analisys

  • Syntactic Analysis 1 – Phrases, Clauses and Periods» Syntactic Analysis 2 – Essential Terms of the Sentence
  • Syntactic Analysis 3 – Terms Integrating the Sentence» Syntactic Analysis 4 – Accessory Terms of the Sentence
  • Adjunct Adjunct or Adjunct Nominal?

Subordination and Coordination

  • Subordination and Coordination 1 – Phrase, Clause and Period» Subordination and Coordination 2 – Coordinated Sentences
  • Subordination and Coordination 3 – Subordination Relationships» Subordination and Coordination 4 – Substantive Subordinate Clauses
  • Subordination and Coordination 5 – Adjective Subordinate Sentences» Subordination and Coordination 6 – Adverbial Subordinate Clauses

Nominal Agreement and Verbal Agreement

  • Nominal Agreement - Rules and Special Cases» Cases of Verbal Agreement with Compound Subject
  • Cases of Verbal Agreement with Simple Subject» Cases of Verbal Agreement with Specific Verbs

Nominal Regency and Verbal Regency

  • Name Regency» Verbal Regency – Understand
  • Verbal Regency - Examples (verbs from A to G)» Verbal Regency – Examples (verbs from I to Z)
  • Crase: practical rules for not making mistakes

Stylistic

  • Stylistics - Syntax Figures
  • Stylistics - Word Figures
  • Stylistics - Figures of Thought

Punctuation

  • Correct use of punctuation» Know when to avoid the comma

Common Portuguese language problems

  • Common questions about the Portuguese language» Common errors in legal language
  • Do not commit certain language vices" Language vices
  • Why, why, why or why?
  • Crase: practical rules for not making mistakes
  • Know when to avoid the comma

Text Production

  • Text Production 1 – Techniques for good writing» Text Production 2 – How to Write a Dissertation
  • Text Production 3 – How to Write a Description» Text Production 4 – How to make a Narration
  • Literature 1 - Concepts and Literary Genres
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