#Kwiziq - Grammar in C1: lo que nadie te cuenta

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Level Kwiziq score Lesson Lesson Award  
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Cuando + indicative for past events in Spanish (subordinate time clauses)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using the imperfect vs the preterite in Spanish (general use)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using Spanish verb estar in the imperfect vs the preterite
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using querer in the preterite vs the imperfect in Spanish
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using Spanish verb ser in the imperfect vs the preterite
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using Spanish verb tener in the imperfect vs the preterite
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Sin/sin que + infinitive/subjuntive in Spanish (subordinate manner clause)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using the imperfect subjunctive after the conjunction como si in Spanish (subordinate manner clauses)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using the infinitive after prepositions in Spanish (not present participle)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using ya/ya no meaning now/already/finally/any longer
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using the Spanish subjunctive with negative opinion phrases
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using the "accidental" reflexive (se) with an indirect object pronoun
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Difference between aún and aun in Spanish (with and without a written accent)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Using hacer with subjunctive/infinitive for to make [someone] do something in Spanish
B2 : Upper Intermediate   Position of adjectives in Spanish
C1 : Advanced   Using Ni que + subjuntivo in Spanish
C1 : Advanced   Using Spanish relatives el que, la que, los que, las que = the one/ones who/that (relative pronouns)
C1 : Advanced   Using negative conjunction ni/ni siquiera in Spanish
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