MAIS, MAS E MÁS - Aula COMPLETA com EXERCÍCIOS (Aprenda de VERDADE)

Português sem Enrolação - Professora Lis
16 Jul 202416:48

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the instructor explains the differences between three commonly confused Portuguese words: 'mas', 'mais', and 'más'. The video breaks down their meanings, proper usage, and gives practical examples to ensure viewers understand how to use each one correctly in various contexts. The instructor highlights the importance of correctly distinguishing between them, such as 'mas' as a conjunction meaning 'but', 'mais' as an adverb meaning 'more', and 'más' as an adjective meaning 'bad'. Viewers are encouraged to practice their understanding with exercises and are provided helpful tips to improve their writing and communication.

Takeaways

  • 😀 More, 'mas,' and 'má' with accents are common points of confusion in Portuguese, but they have distinct meanings and uses.
  • 😀 'Mais' (without accent) is used to express an increase or sum of something, like more quantity or frequency.
  • 😀 A great trick to know if 'mais' is used correctly is to substitute it with 'menos.' If the sentence still makes sense, you’ve got it right.
  • 😀 'Mas' (without accent) is a conjunction used to indicate contrast between two ideas, like 'I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining.'
  • 😀 'Mas' can also function as an adverb, noun, or even emphasize an assertion depending on context.
  • 😀 'Mas' (with accent) refers to a negative characteristic or quality, like 'the words were extremely bad.'
  • 😀 'Mas' (with an accent) is used to describe a negative trait and is the feminine plural form of 'mal.'
  • 😀 In sentences like 'Ele estudou mais do que o necessário,' 'mais' is used as a comparative to show a greater amount.
  • 😀 'Mas' can be replaced with other conjunctions like 'porém' or 'todavia' to indicate contrast, as in 'Eu queria ir ao parque, porém não consegui.'
  • 😀 Understanding the differences between 'mas' and 'mais' will improve your communication and writing, especially in exams or professional contexts.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is understanding the correct usage of the words 'mas', 'mais', and 'má', all of which are often confused in the Portuguese language. The video provides explanations, examples, and tips to clarify their meanings and proper usage.

  • How can you remember when to use 'mais' correctly?

    -'Mais' means 'more' and is used to indicate an increase in quantity or intensity. A helpful tip to check if you're using it correctly is to replace it with 'menos' (less). If the sentence still makes sense with 'menos', you're using 'mais' correctly.

  • What function does the word 'mas' serve in Portuguese?

    -'Mas' is a conjunction that indicates opposition or contrast between two ideas. It is used to connect phrases where the second part contradicts or limits the first, like 'I wanted to go to the park, but it started raining.'

  • What is a common mistake people make with 'mas' in informal speech?

    -In informal speech, people often confuse 'mas' with 'mais'. This mistake occurs because the two words are pronounced similarly, but they serve different grammatical purposes.

  • How is the word 'mas' used as an adverb or noun?

    -'Mas' can also function as an adverb to emphasize a statement, as in 'I'm very excited, but I'm quiet now', or as a noun meaning a flaw or drawback, like 'He would be perfect if not for a small 'but'.'

  • When is 'má' used with an accent in Portuguese?

    -'Má' with an accent is used as the feminine singular form of the adjective 'mau' (bad) to describe something negatively. The plural form 'más' also with an accent refers to a negative quality of multiple things.

  • What are the key differences between 'mas' and 'mais'?

    -'Mas' is a conjunction used to indicate contrast, while 'mais' is an adverb that expresses an increase in quantity or intensity. They are often confused due to their similar pronunciation but serve distinct functions in a sentence.

  • Can 'mas' be replaced with other conjunctions?

    -Yes, 'mas' can often be replaced by other conjunctions that indicate contrast, such as 'porém', 'todavia', and 'contudo'. These conjunctions are used similarly to create a contradiction or opposition in the sentence.

  • What is the difference between 'mas' and 'mas' with an accent?

    -'Mas' without an accent is a conjunction used to express opposition, while 'mas' with an accent is a feminine singular adjective meaning 'bad'. It is important to distinguish them based on the context of the sentence.

  • What is the exercise in the video designed to help with?

    -The exercise in the video helps viewers practice distinguishing between the correct uses of 'mas', 'mais', and 'má', and it provides a way to check if they understand how to apply these words correctly in various sentences.

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