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Verbal Agreement: General Rule and Special Cases

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When writing a letter to a friend, João wants to express what he thinks and feels about the friendship they share. Analyze the following sentence and identify the alternative that presents the correct verbal agreement according to the standard use of the language: 'No decorrer dos anos, _____ que nossa amizade cresce e fortalece.'
a.
percebe-se
b.
percebem-se
c.
percebe
d.
percebemos
e.
perceberá

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