Eu tenho um plano específico.

Breakdown of Eu tenho um plano específico.

eu
I
um
a
ter
to have
o plano
the plan
específico
specific
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Questions & Answers about Eu tenho um plano específico.

What is the English translation of "Eu tenho um plano específico."?
It translates to "I have a specific plan." This shows that the speaker is stating ownership of one particular plan.
Why is the subject pronoun "Eu" included when Portuguese verbs often imply the subject?
Although the verb conjugation indicates the subject, pronouns like "Eu" are used for clarity, emphasis, or contrast. In this sentence, including "Eu" clearly identifies the speaker as the one who has the plan.
What role does the indefinite article "um" play in this sentence?
"um" is an indefinite article meaning "a" in English. It is used here because "plano" is a masculine singular noun. The article signifies that the speaker possesses one specific plan, without referencing a definite plan known to the listener.
How does the adjective "específico" agree with the noun "plano"?
In Portuguese, adjectives must agree with the nouns they modify in gender and number. Since "plano" is a masculine singular noun, the adjective "específico" is also in the masculine singular form. If "plano" were feminine, the adjective would change to "específica."
Why is the adjective "específico" placed after the noun, unlike in English where adjectives usually come before the noun?
In Portuguese, adjectives typically follow the noun when they provide a descriptive detail. Although some adjectives can precede the noun for stylistic or emphatic reasons, the common structure for descriptive adjectives—like "específico"—is to place them after the noun, resulting in "um plano específico."
What does the verb form "tenho" indicate about the subject in this sentence?
"tenho" is the first person singular present tense form of "ter," meaning "to have." Its use here confirms that the speaker (first person singular) is the one who has the specific plan.