Breakdown of Eu preciso de motivação para estudar.
eu
I
estudar
to study
para
to
precisar de
to need
a motivação
the motivation
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Questions & Answers about Eu preciso de motivação para estudar.
What does the sentence "Eu preciso de motivação para estudar" mean in English?
It translates to "I need motivation to study." Although the meaning is already clear, this breakdown shows how each part of the sentence contributes to that overall idea.
Why is the preposition de used after preciso in this sentence?
In Portuguese, the verb precisar (to need) requires the preposition de when it is followed by a noun. So, when expressing a need, you say "preciso de" followed by what is needed—in this case, motivação.
What is the role of the phrase para estudar in the sentence?
The phrase para estudar indicates the purpose or goal. It tells you why the speaker needs motivation—in other words, the motivation is required in order to study.
How is preciso conjugated in this sentence, and what does that tell us about the subject?
Preciso is the first person singular (eu) present tense form of the verb precisar. This conjugation indicates that the speaker is talking about their personal need, equivalent to saying "I need" in English.
Why is there no article before motivação in the sentence?
In Portuguese, when referring to general or abstract concepts like motivação (motivation), it is common to omit the article. The sentence expresses a general need for motivation rather than referring to a specific instance, so no article is used before the noun.
Does the word preciso have any connection with the English adjective precise?
Even though preciso and precise look similar, in this sentence preciso is the conjugated form of the verb precisar, meaning "I need." It is unrelated in meaning to the English adjective precise (meaning exact or accurate).