Questions & Answers about Proposta é boa.
Why is there no definite article before proposta in the sentence?
In standard Portuguese, nouns usually appear with a definite article (so you might expect A proposta é boa). However, in certain contexts—like headlines, slogans, or informal speech—the article is sometimes omitted for stylistic or succinct reasons.
What is the role of the word é in this sentence?
The word é is the third-person singular present form of the verb ser (to be). It functions as a linking verb that connects the subject proposta with the adjective boa, expressing a state or quality.
Why is the adjective boa in the feminine singular form?
In Portuguese, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify. Since proposta is a feminine noun, the adjective appears in its feminine singular form (boa) to match it correctly.
How would the sentence typically appear in more formal or standard written Portuguese?
In formal written Portuguese, the sentence would usually include the definite article, resulting in A proposta é boa. This fully marks the noun as definite, aligning with the common grammatical convention.
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