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Portuguese Phrase

Os pacotes combinam internet, TV e telefone.

/us paˈkotes kõˈbɪnam ˈĩtɛɾnet, ˈteve i teˈlefoni/
Meaning"The packages combine internet, TV and telephone."
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Meaning

The sentence states that the service bundles include three components: internet, television, and telephone. It is a straightforward way to describe what is offered in a package deal.

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When to use

Use this phrase when you are explaining the contents of a telecom or cable package, comparing different plans, or answering a customer's question about what is included.

Grammar Breakdown

OspacotescombinaminternetTVetelefone.

1

Definite article (Os)

Os is the plural masculine definite article, used before plural nouns like pacotes.

2

Noun (pacotes)

Pacotes means 'packages' and is masculine plural, matching the article Os.

3

Verb (combinam)

Combinam is the third‑person plural present of combinar, agreeing with the plural subject pacotes.

4

Conjunction (e)

e means 'and' and links the items in the list.

5

Abbreviation (TV)

TV is an abbreviation for televisão and is treated as a noun.

🗨In Conversation

A

Quais serviços vêm nos pacotes?

What services are included in the packages?

Os pacotes combinam internet, TV e telefone.

The packages combine internet, TV and telephone.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Os pacotes tem internet, TV e telefone.

    The verb must agree with the plural subject; use combinam, not tem.

  • Os pacotes combinam internet TV telefone.

    Do not omit the conjunction; it links the items clearly.

  • Os pacotes combinam internet, TV e telefones.

    Avoid mixing singular and plural forms; keep all items in the same grammatical form.

Alternatives

  • Os planos incluem internet, TV e telefone.

    The plans include internet, TV and telephone.

  • Os pacotes oferecem internet, TV e telefone.

    The packages offer internet, TV and telephone.

  • Nos pacotes, você tem internet, TV e telefone.

    In the packages, you get internet, TV and telephone.

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Cultural Tip

In Brazil, telecom companies frequently market "pacotes" that bundle internet, TV and telephone. The word "pacote" is informal but widely accepted in advertising and everyday conversation. When speaking formally, you might use "planos" or "serviços" instead.