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Portuguese verbs conjugation Template

From -ar to -ir

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What you will get

A ready-to-use learning set for practicing:

  • Structured conjugation table covering 25 of the most essential Portuguese verbs, featuring both regular patterns and those tricky irregular forms;

    • Editable 1-page Canva template to customize your study list;

    • Printable A4 PDF.

The list is based on the "CIPLE (Initial Certificate of Portuguese as a Foreign Language)" frequency standards and focuses on the core verbs you actually need to start speaking.

A closer look at the Portuguese verbs conjugation Template

This conjugation template builds your Portuguese foundation without the clutter of complex grammar. It provides a clear structure for how verbs actually function in real-world communication across one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.

Instead of overwhelming you with obscure vocabulary, the product focuses on 25 essential Portuguese verbs. These are the high-frequency words that form the core of daily speech and appear constantly in natural conversation.

  • Includes both regular and irregular verbs across the -ar, -er, and -ir groups to help you master the language's underlying logic;
  • The layout groups pronouns from Eu to Eles/Elas/Vocês, allowing you to internalize the flow of the language rather than memorizing isolated tables;
  • It's perfect for beginners and self-learners who need a reference that cuts out textbook bulk.

As your fluency grows, you can expand the template with your own verbs and examples.

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  • Instant Download: Start learning immediately after purchase;
  • PDF & Canva compatible;
  • 1-Page A4 layout;
  • Includes all major verbs groups: -AR, -IR.

The "Mental map" for Portuguese fluency

The product acts as a high-speed bypass for the "translation lag" that happens when your brain freezes mid-sentence. Instead of treating Portuguese as a list of rules to memorize, it presents the language as a predictable map of one of the world's most influential and widely spoken tongues.

It solves the "Conversation paralysis" problem

Most learners know words but can’t connect them fast enough to speak. This resource fixes that by focusing on the 25 "Power verbs" that act as the engine for almost every sentence you will ever say.

  • The 80/20 shortcut: It targets the small group of verbs that handle the vast majority of daily interactions;
  • Pattern instinct: The product helps you stop "calculating" endings by showing the visual symmetry between -ar, -er, and -ir groups, turning manual effort into muscle memory.

It eliminates the "Textbook fatigue"

It replaces the cluttered, black-and-white tables found in old manuals with something designed for the modern eye.

  • You never have to toggle between five different tabs or books to find a basic conjugation;
  • The product gives a ready-made asset that keeps students focused on speaking rather than frantic note-taking.

It stops the cnfusion"

Did you know that Portuguese is famous for having two ways to say "to be" (Ser and Estar), which often trips up even dedicated learners.

The layout visually separates these core auxiliaries, helping you instinctively choose the right one for the situation.

The editable Canva format means the product isn't a static document; it’s a living file you can adapt as you move from basic "present tense" to more complex verbs.

Who is this for?

The product is built for:

  • The traveler who needs to survive and thrive in Portuguese-speaking cultures;
  • The professional who wants to sound polished without the "student" hesitation;
  • The visual learner who finds traditional grammar lists impossible to digest.

It shifts your focus from studying a language to using it, providing the scaffolding you need to stop thinking and start talking.

List of verbs conjugated

  • Ser - To be
  • Estar - To be (temporary)
  • Ter - To have
  • Ir - To go
  • Fazer - To do/make
  • Poder - Can/be able to
  • Dizer - To say
  • Ver - To see
  • Dar - To give
  • Saber - To know (facts)
  • Querer - To want
  • Chegar - To arrive
  • Passar - To pass/spend
  • Ficar - To stay/become
  • Ouvir - To hear
  • Comer - To eat
  • Beber - To drink
  • Ler - To read
  • Escrever - To write
  • Pedir - To ask/request
  • Trabalhar - To work
  • Precisar - To need
  • Gostar (de) - To like
  • Abrir - To open
  • Fechar - To close

What is the Portuguese verbs conjugation Template

This is a practical reference that shows how commonly used Portuguese verbs are conjugated in the present tense. It brings key patterns together, making it easier to review forms and build correct sentences.

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Important notes

  • It's a digital product, no physical items will be shipped;
  • The verbs Template requires a PDF reader and a free Canva account for editing;
  • Refund policy: Due to instant download, refunds are not available, please review carefully before purchasing

Learn Portuguese verbs today!

With the Portuguese Verbs Conjugation Template from CraftedCharts, you’ll unlock a more intuitive way to navigate your learning journey. This tool ensures you can master and share the most vital Portuguese verbs across the -ar, -er, and -ir groups without the typical academic friction.

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FAQs

To conjugate regular -ar verbs in the present tense (presente do indicativo), remove the -ar ending to find the stem and add these endings: -o, -as, -a, -amos, -ais, -am. These verbs, such as trabalhar or falar, represent the largest and most common verb group in the Portuguese language.

Example: Trabalhar (To work)

  • Eu trabalho
  • Tu trabalhas
  • Ele/Ela/Você trabalha
  • Nós trabalhamos
  • Vós trabalhais
  • Eles/Elas/Vocês trabalham

To conjugate regular -ir verbs in the present tense, remove the -ir ending to find the stem and add the endings: -o, -es, -e, -imos, -is, -em. Note that the first-person singular (eu) and third-person plural (eles) endings are often identical to those in the -er group, but the "we" form (nós) uses the distinctive -imos ending.

Example: Abrir (To open)

  • Eu abro
  • Tu abres
  • Ele/Ela/Você abre
  • Nós abrimos
  • Vós abris
  • Eles/Elas/Vocês abrem

The primary difference is permanence: Ser is used for permanent or inherent characteristics (identity, profession, origin), while Estar is used for temporary states or locations (mood, health, current position). In Portuguese, choosing the correct "to be" is essential for conveying the intended meaning of a sentence.

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