Conjugation is demonstrated here with the important
irregular verb fazer, "to do": Periphrastic forms are as follows:
Notes Description The tenses correspond to: • Present (
presente): "I do" or "I am doing". • Preterite (
pretérito, or
pretérito perfeito): "I did" or "I have done". • Imperfect (
imperfeito, or
pretérito imperfeito): "I did", "I used to do", "I was doing". • Pluperfect (
mais-que-perfeito, or
pretérito mais-que-perfeito): "I had done". • Future (
futuro, or
futuro do presente in
Brazilian Portuguese): "I will do", "I am going to do". • Conditional (
condicional, or
futuro do pretérito in
Brazilian Portuguese): "I would do". Used in some types of
conditional sentences, as a form of courtesy, or as a future-in-the-past. The five
non-finite forms generally correspond to: • (Impersonal) infinitive (
infinitivo, or
infinitivo impessoal): equivalent to English "to do". • Past participle (
particípio, or
particípio passado): equivalent to English "done". • Present participle (
particípio presente): Uncommon in modern speech. Somewhat equivalent to English "doer", or used as an adjective relating to an ongoing action, or that action in general. For example, "
falante" can mean "talking (+ noun)", "talkative" or "speaker". See notes above. • Gerund (
gerúndio): equivalent to English "(is) doing". Used to actually show/describe ongoing action. • Personal infinitive (
infinitivo pessoal): "(for me) to do", an infinitive which
inflects according to its
subject; a rare feature that Portuguese shares with
Galician. The moods are used roughly as follows: • Indicative (
indicativo): for factual statements or positive beliefs. Example of an English equivalent: "I have done". • Subjunctive (
subjuntivo, or
conjuntivo): mostly used when speaking of unreal, uncertain, or unassumed conditions: "Were I to do". • Imperative (
imperativo): for direct commands or requests; equivalent to the English "Do!" For the Portuguese personal pronouns (which are omitted whenever they can be inferred from the ending of the conjugated verb or the context), see
Portuguese personal pronouns and possessives. ==Conjugations==