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Preterite (Pretérito Perfeito)

Pretérito Perfeito Simples

Preterite (Pretérito Perfeito) in Portuguese

Overview

Preterite (Pretérito Perfeito) (Pretérito Perfeito Simples) is a elementary (CEFR A2) topic in Portuguese grammar. Simple past for completed actions. Regular endings: -AR (-ei, -aste, -ou, -ámos, -astes, -aram), -ER/-IR (-i, -este, -eu/-iu, -emos/-imos, -estes/-istes, -eram/-iram).

Understanding preterite (pretérito perfeito) is essential for building correct Portuguese sentences and communicating effectively. This concept is introduced at the A2 level and forms part of the foundation for more advanced grammar structures.

Whether you are learning Brazilian or European Portuguese, mastering preterite (pretérito perfeito) will significantly improve your ability to express yourself naturally and accurately in a variety of contexts.

How It Works

Regular preterite conjugation:

Person -AR (falar) -ER (comer) -IR (partir)
eu falei comi parti
tu falaste comeste partiste
ele/ela falou comeu partiu
nos falamos comemos partimos
eles/elas falaram comeram partiram

Common time expressions: ontem (yesterday), na semana passada (last week), no ano passado (last year), ha dois dias (two days ago), de repente (suddenly).

The preterite presents actions as completed events with clear boundaries in time.

Examples in Context

Portuguese English Note
Ontem comi pizza. Yesterday I ate pizza.
Viajei para Espanha no ano passado. I traveled to Spain last year.
O que fizeste ontem? What did you do yesterday?
Chegaram às oito. They arrived at eight.
Estudei muito ontem. I studied a lot.
Ela partiu cedo. She left early.
Bebemos cafe. We drank coffee.
Comecaram a trabalhar. They started working.
Nao falei com ele. I did not speak to him.

Common Mistakes

Applying wrong conjugation endings

  • Wrong: Mixing up verb class endings (-AR/-ER/-IR)
  • Right: Identify the verb class from the infinitive and apply the correct endings
  • Why: Each verb class has distinct personal endings that must be kept separate.

Forgetting preposition requirements

  • Wrong: Omitting required prepositions after certain verbs
  • Right: Learn verbs together with their required prepositions
  • Why: Many Portuguese verbs require specific prepositions that differ from English patterns.

Regularizing irregular forms

  • Wrong: Applying regular patterns to an irregular verb
  • Right: Check whether a verb is irregular before conjugating
  • Why: Common verbs often have irregular forms that must be memorized.

Usage Notes

This concept appears across both Brazilian and European Portuguese, though specific usage patterns may differ between the two variants. At the A2 level, focus on understanding the core patterns before worrying about regional differences.

In everyday conversation, preterite (pretérito perfeito) is used frequently in both formal and informal contexts. Pay attention to how native speakers use it in the media you consume, and note any differences between Brazilian and Portuguese sources.

Practice Tips

  1. Practice preterite (pretérito perfeito) with authentic Portuguese texts, listening for how native speakers use these forms in context.
  2. Create flashcards with complete example sentences rather than isolated words to reinforce natural patterns.
  3. Write short paragraphs using preterite (pretérito perfeito) and compare them with native-written texts to identify areas for improvement.

Related Concepts

  • Prerequisite: Regular -AR Verbs -- provides the foundational knowledge needed for preterite (pretérito perfeito)
  • Next steps: Irregular Preterites -- builds on preterite (pretérito perfeito) concepts
  • Next steps: Imperfect Tense -- builds on preterite (pretérito perfeito) concepts
  • Next steps: Reflexive Verbs in Past -- builds on preterite (pretérito perfeito) concepts
  • Next steps: Pluperfect Tense -- builds on preterite (pretérito perfeito) concepts
  • Next steps: Passive Voice -- builds on preterite (pretérito perfeito) concepts

Prerequisite

Regular -AR VerbsA1

Concepts that build on this

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