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Plain Portuguese | How to Use the Preposition A in Portuguese: Use À, AO, ÀS, and AOS with Confidence @PlainPortuguese | Uploaded April 2023 | Updated October 2024, 16 minutes ago.
Prepositions! When to use them? This is one of the most frequently asked questions by students. Have you ever asked yourself when to use "à", "ao", "as" and "aos" in Portuguese? If you have, today's lesson is for you! In this lesson, you will learn when to use them accurately in an easy and clear way, so that you can speak Portuguese like a Brazilian in no time.
In addition, we will present practical examples of the use of these prepositions in different situations. After all, we know that many learners have questions about it.

Feel free to leave your comment and suggest more topics, so we can have more classes like this one.

Link to 'THE TOP 7 MISTAKES BRAZILIANS MAKE IN PORTUGUESE'
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Link to '10 VERBS FOLLOWED BY THE PREPOSITION 'A' IN BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE'
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