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Portuguese Phrase

Sim, no nosso site tem o formulário de inscrição.

/sĩ, nu ˈnosu ˈsiti ˈtẽj u fɔʁmuˈlaɾ dʒi ĩsˈkɾisɐ̃w̃/
Meaning"Yes, on our website there is the registration form."
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Meaning

The speaker confirms that the registration form can be found on the website. It combines a simple affirmation with a location phrase and a statement of existence.

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When to use

Use this sentence when answering a question about where a user can sign up, register, or fill out a form online. It works well in customer‑service chats, email replies, or spoken conversation.

Grammar Breakdown

Sim,nonossositetemoformuláriodeinscrição.

1

Sim (affirmation)

Used to confirm or agree with a previous statement, similar to 'yes' in English.

2

no = em + o

The preposition 'em' (in/on) contracts with the masculine singular article 'o' to form 'no', meaning 'in the/on the'.

3

tem (present of ter)

Third‑person singular of 'ter' used here to indicate existence, equivalent to English 'there is/are'.

4

o formulário de inscrição

A noun phrase with a definite article 'o' (the) followed by a compound noun; 'de inscrição' specifies the type of form.

🗨In Conversation

A

Onde posso me inscrever?

Where can I sign up?

Sim, no nosso site tem o formulário de inscrição.

Yes, on our website there is the registration form.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Sim, no nosso site o formulário de inscrição.

    Using 'há' is grammatically correct but can sound overly formal in casual conversation; 'tem' matches the friendly tone of most customer‑service replies.

  • Sim, nosso site tem o formulário de inscrição.

    Missing the preposition 'no' changes the meaning; you need to indicate the location with 'no' (in/on the).

  • Sim, no nosso site tem formulário de inscrição.

    Leaving out the article 'o' makes the phrase sound incomplete; Portuguese usually requires the definite article before specific nouns.

Alternatives

  • Claro, o formulário de inscrição está no nosso site.

    Sure, the registration form is on our website.

  • Sim, você encontra o formulário de inscrição no nosso site.

    Yes, you’ll find the registration form on our website.

  • Temos o formulário de inscrição no site, basta acessar.

    We have the registration form on the site; just access it.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazilian Portuguese, using 'tem' to express existence (e.g., 'tem um restaurante aqui') is very common and informal, while 'há' is more formal. Both are correct, but 'tem' sounds friendlier in customer‑service contexts. Also, remember that 'site' is masculine, so you say 'o site' and 'no site'.