Eu gosto de comparar todas as opções antes de decidir.

Word
Eu gosto de comparar todas as opções antes de decidir.
Meaning
I like to compare all the options before deciding.
Part of speech
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Breakdown of Eu gosto de comparar todas as opções antes de decidir.

eu
I
gostar de
to like
antes de
before
decidir
to decide
comparar
to compare
opção
option
todas
all
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Questions & Answers about Eu gosto de comparar todas as opções antes de decidir.

Why do we use gosto de instead of just gosto?
In Portuguese, the verb gostar often requires the preposition de when it’s followed by another verb or a noun. So you say eu gosto de comparar, eu gosto de correr, eu gosto de música, etc. It’s a specific rule of syntax in Portuguese.
Why is the verb comparar in the infinitive form here?
When one verb comes right after another (especially after gostar de), the second verb generally stays in the infinitive. This makes the phrase flow smoothly, showing that “comparing” is the action you like to do (rather than stating it as an already conjugated action).
Why do we say todas as opções with the article as?
In Portuguese, when you clarify that it’s all of “the” options (not just “some” or “many” options), you typically use the definite article, in this case as (feminine plural). So todas as opções means “all (of) the options” rather than just “all options” in a general sense.
Why do we use antes de decidir and not something else?
The phrase antes de + infinitive means “before doing something.” Since decidir is the act of making a decision, it’s left in the infinitive. Literally, you’re saying “I like to compare all the options before [the act of] deciding.”
Is decidir always in the infinitive when used with antes de?
Yes. With constructions like antes de, depois de, or para, the verb that follows generally remains in its infinitive form. It keeps the sentence structure consistent and indicates that it’s an action you’re going to do (or are talking about doing) rather than one you’re actively doing at that moment.

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