Spanish C2 · Proficiency
Command the fine detail of Spanish: stylistic word order, information flow, subtle modality, and the idiomatic frames that mark near-native control.
- Subtle modal nuance (deber, poder, haber de across registers and tenses) Coming soon
- Evidentiality and inference (al parecer, se supone que, según, dizque) Coming soon
- Marked subject placement and rhetorical word order Coming soon
- Emphatic scalar quantification (ni un solo, nada menos que, la mar de) Coming soon
- Formulaic clause frames (huelga decir que, sea como sea, no sea que) Coming soon
- Supplementive apposition and parenthetical noun phrases Coming soon
- Negation, scope and polarity in formal Spanish Coming soon
- Formal and idiomatic quantifiers (sendos, cada cual, más de uno) Coming soon
- Idiomatic concessive patterns (mal que le pese, quiérase o no) Coming soon
- Parenthetical stance markers (dicho sea de paso, a decir verdad, que se sepa) Coming soon
- Advanced register choices: literary, formal and colloquial alternatives Coming soon
- End-weight and information flow in complex sentences Coming soon
- Notional and proximity agreement in complex subjects Coming soon
- Literary and archaic subjunctive forms (-se vs -ra, future subjunctive relics) Coming soon