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Modal verbs in Portuguese are auxiliary verbs that express modality, which refers to the speaker's attitude or perspective towards the action or state expressed by the main verb. The three main modal verbs in Portuguese are "poder" (can, to be able), "querer" (to want), and "dever" (should, ought to).

Poder

  • Expresses ability, possibility, or permission.
  • Example: "Eu posso falar português." (I can speak Portuguese.)

Querer

  • Expresses desire, intention, or willingness.
  • Example: "Eu quero estudar mais." (I want to study more.)

Dever

  • Expresses obligation, duty, or probability.
  • Example: "Você deve chegar cedo." (You should arrive early.)

These modal verbs are followed by the infinitive form of the main verb. They conjugate according to the subject and tense, just like regular verbs. It's important to note that the use of modal verbs can vary depending on the context and the desired nuance of meaning.

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