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sentirmos

Sentirmos is a verb form in Portuguese derived from sentir, meaning to feel or sense. It is the first-person plural form of the future subjunctive mood (também called subjuntivo futuro) of sentir. This form is not used on its own in main clauses; it appears in subordinate clauses that refer to a future or hypothetical action.

Usage and function

The future subjunctive, including sentirmos, is used after conjunctions such as quando, se, enquanto, assim que,

Examples

- Se sentirmos dor, interromperemos o exercício. (If we feel pain, we will stop the exercise.)

- Quando sentirmos sede, beberemos água. (When we feel thirst, we will drink water.)

- Caso sentirmos qualquer sintoma, procuraremos orientação médica. (If we feel any symptom, we will seek medical

Etymology and related forms

Sentirmos comes from the verb sentir, which comes from Latin sentire, meaning to feel or perceive. Related

See also

sentir, sentimento, subjuntivo (Portuguese).

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condition
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It
conveys
actions
that
are
potential
or
contingent
on
another
event.
In
everyday
speech,
many
speakers
use
other
moods
or
tenses
in
informal
contexts,
but
sentirmos
remains
standard
in
formal
writing
and
careful
speech
when
the
future-subjunctive
is
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forms
include
sentimos
(present
indicative),
senti
(past
tense),
and
other
subjunctive
forms
such
as
sentíssemos
(imperfect
subjunctive)
and
sentirem
(third-person
plural
future
subjunctive).