Portuguese Phrase
Tem alguma pergunta ou dúvida?
Meaning
Literally, ‘Do you have any question or doubt?’ It is a courteous way to check whether the listener still needs clarification after an explanation, presentation, or lesson.
When to use
Use it at the end of a lecture, a meeting, a tutorial, or any situation where you have just delivered information and want to invite the other person to ask for clarification.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Temalgumaperguntaoudúvida?
Ter (3ª pessoa singular)
‘Tem’ is the present‑tense form of ‘ter’ for ‘ele/ela/você’, used here to ask if someone possesses a question.
Alguma (indefinite adjective)
‘Alguma’ agrees in gender and number with the feminine singular noun that follows (pergunta, dúvida).
Conjunção ‘ou’
Connects two alternatives – ‘pergunta’ and ‘dúvida’ – and signals that either is acceptable.
Dúvida (noun)
Means ‘doubt’; in this context it is synonymous with ‘question’ and adds politeness.
🗨In Conversation
Acabamos de revisar o relatório. Tem alguma pergunta ou dúvida?
We've just reviewed the report. Do you have any question or doubt?
Não, está tudo claro, obrigado.
No, everything is clear, thank you.
✕Common Mistakes
Tem alguma pergunta ou dúvidas?
‘Dúvidas’ is plural while ‘alguma’ is singular; use the singular form to keep agreement.
Há alguma pergunta ou dúvida?
‘Há’ means ‘there is/are’ and is less natural when directly addressing someone; ‘Tem’ is preferred for a personal question.
Tem alguma pergunta ou duvida?
Missing accent on ‘dúvida’; the correct spelling includes the acute accent on the ‘u’.
↔Alternatives
Você tem alguma pergunta?
Do you have any question?
Alguma dúvida?
Any doubt?
Tem alguma questão?
Do you have any issue?
Ficou alguma dúvida?
Is there any doubt left?
Cultural Tip
In Brazil, pairing ‘pergunta’ with ‘dúvida’ is a common politeness formula. It shows the speaker’s willingness to clarify and avoids sounding abrupt. In formal settings, you might also hear ‘Alguma questão?’ which sounds slightly more formal.

