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<p>Certainly! In Portuguese, "resumo" refers to a summary. Verbs in Portuguese can be</p><p>summarized in different ways, such as by their conjugation patterns, tenses, or moods. Here’s</p><p>a quick overview:</p><p>### Conjugation Patterns</p><p>Portuguese verbs are categorized into three main conjugation groups based on their infinitive</p><p>endings:</p><p>1. **-ar** (e.g., *falar* - to speak)</p><p>2. **-er** (e.g., *comer* - to eat)</p><p>3. **-ir** (e.g., *vivir* - to live)</p><p>### Conjugation Examples</p><p>#### Present Tense</p><p>- **-ar**:</p><p>- Eu falo (I speak)</p><p>- Tu falas (You speak)</p><p>- Ele/Ela fala (He/She speaks)</p><p>- Nós falamos (We speak)</p><p>- Vós falais (You all speak)</p><p>- Eles/Elas falam (They speak)</p><p>- **-er**:</p><p>- Eu como (I eat)</p><p>- Tu comes (You eat)</p><p>- Ele/Ela come (He/She eats)</p><p>- Nós comemos (We eat)</p><p>- Vós comeis (You all eat)</p><p>- Eles/Elas comem (They eat)</p><p>- **-ir**:</p><p>- Eu vivo (I live)</p><p>- Tu vives (You live)</p><p>- Ele/Ela vive (He/She lives)</p><p>- Nós vivemos (We live)</p><p>- Vós viveis (You all live)</p><p>- Eles/Elas vivem (They live)</p><p>#### Past Tenses</p><p>- **Perfect (Simple Past)**:</p><p>- **-ar**: Eu falei (I spoke)</p><p>- **-er**: Eu comi (I ate)</p><p>- **-ir**: Eu vivi (I lived)</p><p>- **Imperfect (Ongoing Past)**:</p><p>- **-ar**: Eu falava (I was speaking)</p><p>- **-er**: Eu comia (I was eating)</p><p>- **-ir**: Eu vivia (I was living)</p><p>### Moods</p><p>- **Indicative**: Used for stating facts (e.g., *Eu vou ao mercado* - I go to the market).</p><p>- **Subjunctive**: Used for wishes, doubts, or hypothetical situations (e.g., *Espero que você</p><p>vá* - I hope you go).</p><p>- **Imperative**: Used for commands (e.g., *Fale!* - Speak!).</p><p>Let me know if you need more details on any specific aspect of Portuguese verbs!</p>