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Portuguese Phrase

É uma grande tarefa.

/ɛ ˈũɐ ˈɡɾɐ̃dʒi taˈɾe.fɐ/
Meaning"It's a big task."
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Meaning

The sentence states that something is a big or demanding task. It can refer to a project at work, a school assignment, or any activity that requires considerable effort.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you want to emphasize the size, difficulty, or importance of a task you or someone else is facing. It works in both formal and informal contexts.

Grammar Breakdown

Éumagrandetarefa

1

É (ser)

Third‑person singular of the verb *ser*, used for permanent characteristics or definitions.

2

uma (indefinite article)

Feminine singular indefinite article, agrees with the noun *tarefa*.

3

grande (adjective)

Adjective meaning ‘big, great’; placed after the article and before the noun.

4

tarefa (noun)

Feminine noun meaning ‘task, assignment’; commonly used for school or work duties.

🗨In Conversation

A

É uma grande tarefa, mas acho que podemos terminar até sexta.

It's a big task, but I think we can finish it by Friday.

Vamos dividir em etapas menores para facilitar.

Let's split it into smaller steps to make it easier.

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Common Mistakes

  • É um grande tarefa.

    The noun *tarefa* is feminine, so the article must be *uma*.

  • Está uma grande tarefa.

    Use *ser* (É) for defining a task’s nature; *estar* is not used with indefinite articles.

Alternatives

  • É um trabalho difícil.

    It's a difficult job.

  • É uma missão complicada.

    It's a complicated mission.

  • É um grande desafio.

    It's a great challenge.

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Cultural Tip

In Portuguese, *tarefa* is the go‑to word for assignments at school or duties at work. When you want to stress the importance rather than the difficulty, you might choose *grande*; for pure difficulty, *difícil* or *desafio* are more common. Also, avoid mixing *ser* and *estar* – you would not say *Está uma grande tarefa* because *estar* is not used with indefinite articles.