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Spanish Advanced
Master Advanced Spanish Grammar and Speak Like a Native
This advanced grammar section is made for learners aiming to express complex ideas naturally and correctly in Spanish. Whether you’re preparing for high-level exams or improving for work or study, these lessons break down advanced rules with clarity and examples.
👉 Browse all Spanish Intermediate posts below:
- Past Perfect Subjunctive in Spanish: How to Use Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo
- How to Use the Present Perfect Subjunctive in Spanish: A Complete B2 Guide on Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo
- Mastering Relative Clauses in Spanish: Indicative vs. Subjunctive Made Simple!
- Mastering Spanish Conditional Sentences: First, Second, and Third Conditionals Explained with Examples
- Estilo Indirecto en Pasado: How to Use Reported Speech in Past Tense in Spanish
- Perífrasis Verbales in Spanish: Master Verbal Periphrases with Easy Rules & Examples
- Tiempo Condicional Compuesto: Conditional Perfect Tense in Spanish
- Master the Spanish Simple Conditional Tense
- Tiempo Futuro Compuesto / Future Perfect Tense in Spanish: A Comprehensive Guide
- The Imperfect Subjunctive Tense in Spanish: Tiempo pretérito imperfecto de subjuntivo
- Tiempo Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto / Present Perfect Tense in Spanish
- Expressions with “Hace” for Time in Spanish
- Indirect & Direct Object Pronouns Combined in Spanish Grammar
- Impersonal “Se” in Spanish Grammar
- Mastering the Passive Reflexive ‘Se’ in Spanish
- Prepositional Verbs in Spanish
- Relative Clauses (Oraciones relativas) with Subjunctive in Spanish
- Relative Clauses (Oraciones relativas) with Indicative in Spanish
- Subordinate Clauses (Oraciones Subordinadas) in Spanish
- Reported Speech (Estilo Indirecto) in Spanish
- Acabar de + Infinitivo in Spanish
- Mastering “Ir a + Infinitivo” in Spanish
- Estar + Gerund (Progressive Actions) in Spanish
- Negative Imperative with Subjunctive in Spanish
- Simple Conditional (Condicional Simple) Tense/Mode in Spanish
- Simple Future (Futuro Simple) Tense/Mode in Spanish
- Pretérito Indefinido vs. Imperfecto – Usage and Contrast Between Two Types of Past Tense in Spanish
- Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto (Past Perfect) in Spanish
- Differentiating Homophones in Spanish: Tú vs. Tu, Él vs. El, and Others
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