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Procuro

Procuro is the first-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb procurar, meaning to seek or to look for. It is used to express that the speaker is actively searching for something, whether a tangible object, information, a person, or a goal. Examples include “Procuro um livro antigo” (I am looking for an old book) and “Procuro informações sobre o horário de funcionamento” (I am seeking information about the opening hours).

The verb procurar derives from Latin sources and is a regular -ar verb in its conjugation. Its

Usage notes and context: procuro appears across formal and informal registers. It is common in everyday speech,

See also: procurar, Portuguese grammar, verb conjugation.

present
tense
forms
follow
the
standard
pattern
for
-ar
verbs:
eu
procuro,
tu
procuras,
ele/ela
procura,
nós
procuramos,
vós
procurais,
eles/elas
procuram.
Related
tenses
are
formed
in
the
usual
way:
procurei
(pretérito
perfeito),
procurava
(pretérito
imperfeito),
procurarei
(futuro).
The
noun
procura,
derived
from
the
same
root,
can
mean
the
act
or
process
of
searching,
as
in
“a
procura
de
emprego”
(the
job
search).
advertisements,
and
written
requests
to
indicate
a
desire
to
find
something.
In
classifications
and
personal
ads,
speakers
often
begin
statements
with
“Procuro…”
to
specify
what
they
seek,
such
as
a
product,
service,
or
opportunity.
The
form
is
versatile
and
can
be
paired
with
direct
objects
or
complemented
by
prepositional
phrases
to
indicate
location,
time,
or
criteria.