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Questions & Answers about O plano está confirmado.
What does "plano" mean in the sentence O plano está confirmado?
Why is "está" used instead of "é" in this sentence?
How is the word "confirmado" functioning in this sentence?
Confirmado is the past participle of the verb confirmar, and in this sentence, it functions as an adjective. It describes the state of o plano—that it has undergone the process of being confirmed.
Do adjectives like "confirmado" need to agree with the subject in Portuguese?
Is the construction O plano está confirmado common in Portuguese, and can it be used with other nouns?
How would you modify the sentence to express that the plan was confirmed in the past or will be confirmed in the future?
To say "The plan was confirmed," you would use the simple past/passive form: "O plano foi confirmado." For "The plan will be confirmed," you could say "O plano será confirmado." Each version adjusts the verb tense to indicate the timing of the action.