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How do I form negative sentences in Portuguese?

Learning to express negative sentences is an essential skill for anyone studying Portuguese. Whether you want to say you don’t like something, deny an action, or express impossibility, mastering negation will help you communicate clearly and confidently. In this guide, we’ll break down the rules and patterns for forming negative sentences in Portuguese, provide plenty of examples, and share useful tips to help you practice effectively. If you’re learning Portuguese with Talkpal, these strategies will make your learning journey smoother and more enjoyable.

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Basic Negation in Portuguese: Using “não”

The most common way to form a negative sentence in Portuguese is by using the word não, which means “no” or “not.” In a sentence, não generally comes directly before the verb.

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Negating with Compound Verbs and Pronouns

When a sentence contains compound verbs (such as the present continuous or future tense), the word não is placed before the first verb.

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If the sentence contains object pronouns, não usually comes before the pronoun and verb group.

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Negative Words and Expressions

Portuguese also uses other negative words to express more complex negation. Here are some of the most common:

These words can be used with or without não, depending on the sentence structure.

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Double Negatives in Portuguese

Unlike in English, using double negatives in Portuguese is grammatically correct and often necessary for emphasis or clarity. For example, you can combine não with another negative word in the same sentence.

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Negating Commands and Requests

To form negative commands in Portuguese, place não before the verb in the imperative form.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for Practicing Negatives in Portuguese

Conclusion

Forming negative sentences in Portuguese is straightforward once you understand where to place não and how to use other negative expressions. With regular practice and the right tools, such as the Talkpal language learning platform, you’ll quickly master this essential aspect of Portuguese grammar. Keep practicing and soon you’ll be expressing yourself clearly in both positive and negative statements!

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