Cláusulas Condicionais are an essential part of Portuguese grammar, allowing for the expression of conditions and hypothetical situations. These conditional clauses typically consist of two parts: the ‘if’ clause (introduced by “se”) and the main clause, which contains the action or consequence. In Portuguese, there are three main types of conditional sentences: real conditionals (Type 1), unreal conditionals (Type 2), and impossible conditionals (Type 3). Familiarizing yourself with Cláusulas Condicionais will help you express an array of thoughts, ideas, and possibilities in Portuguese.
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