Comprendre la distinction entre les verbes réguliers et irréguliers dans la langue portugaise est essentiel. Les verbes réguliers sont conjugés de manière constante, en utilisant des terminaisons uniformes. Par conséquent, les étudiants qui maîtrisent la conjugaison d’un verbe régulier possèdent naturellement la capacité de conjuguer tous les verbes réguliers.
Au PRÉSENT de l’INDICATIF, il existe trois types de verbes réguliers :
1-LES VERBES se terminant par -AR. Exemples : trabalhar, morar, estudar, comprar.
2-LES VERBES se terminant par -ER. Exemples : comer, beber.
3- LES VERBES se terminant par -IR. Exemple : partir.
En français, dans la langue portugaise, un nombre considérable de verbes irréguliers existe au présent de l’indicatif. Un étudiant de niveau A1 devrait-il tous les mémoriser ? À notre avis, la réponse est non ; les étudiants en portugais n’ont pas besoin de tenter de mémoriser tous les verbes irréguliers. Cependant, il y a quatre verbes avec lesquels chaque étudiant devrait se familiariser dès que possible. Ce sont les verbes SER, ESTAR, TER et IR. Tous les autres verbes irréguliers devraient être acquis par exposition à la langue. Les étudiants devraient s’engager dans une communication régulière pour faciliter une consolidation graduelle et naturelle des conjugaisons. Maintenant, plongeons dans la conjugaison de ces quatre verbes essentiels !
L’importance des verbes réguliers et de ces quatre verbes irréguliers est ÉNORME dans la progression des étudiants en portugais. Dès le tout premier jour de classe, nous PARTAGEONS cette opinion avec nos étudiants. Nous les testons régulièrement pour nous assurer que chacun est à l’aise avec ces conjugaisons. Si vous étudiez le portugais, suivez notre conseil et mémorisez ces conjugaisons ! C’est l’une des bases de la langue portugaise!
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