Spanish Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses Quiz | B2 Grammar Test

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Master the subtle art of mood selection in Spanish with this advanced B2 quiz on the subjunctive in adverbial clauses. Test your understanding of when to use the subjunctive versus the indicative with conjunctions like cuandoaunquehasta que, and para que. This quiz focuses on the core rule: subjunctive for future, hypothetical, or uncertain actions; indicative for past, habitual, or factual actions. Perfect for learners who want to move beyond basic sentence structures and gain true command over complex, native-sounding Spanish.

Subjunctive in Adverbial Clauses Quiz
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Golden Rule: Subjunctive for future/hypothetical/uncertain actions; Indicative for factual/habitual/past actions.

ALWAYS Subjunctive: para que, a menos que, sin que, con tal (de) que, antes (de) que

DEPENDS on Context: cuando, aunque, hasta que, en cuanto, mientras (que) → Check if the action is a fact or future/uncertain.

Common Error: Using subjunctive with cuando for habitual actions (e.g., “Siempre bebo agua cuando tengo sed”).

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