C1 · Avanzado Capítulo 15

Nuanced Arguments: Contrast and Concession

2 Reglas totales
20 ejemplos
6 min

Chapter in 30 Seconds

Master the art of sophisticated counter-arguments and diplomatic concessions in high-level Portuguese discourse.

  • Replace basic connectors like 'mas' with high-register alternatives.
  • Navigate the complex relationship between concessive conjunctions and the subjunctive mood.
  • Balance conflicting ideas with precision in both Brazilian and European Portuguese.
Argue with elegance; concede with grace; speak with mastery.

Lo que aprenderás

Ready to take your Portuguese beyond 'good' and into 'masterful'? This chapter is where you unlock the secrets to truly nuanced expression, moving past simple 'buts' and 'althoughs' to command your arguments with sophistication. You'll dive deep into advanced connectors like 'No entanto' and 'Todavia,' learning how they instantly elevate your speech from everyday chat to professional discourse. Then, we tackle the art of concession – expressing complex 'although' and 'despite' scenarios using 'Embora' and 'Apesar de.' The real magic happens when you master their intricate dance with the subjunctive mood, allowing you to acknowledge obstacles without letting them overshadow your main point. Think of those high-stakes moments: negotiating a deal, respectfully challenging an idea in a meeting, or gently navigating a sensitive conversation with a Portuguese friend. You'll gain the confidence to express intricate thoughts, weave counter-arguments elegantly, and maintain a smooth, natural flow that marks you as an advanced speaker. By the end of this chapter, you won't just be speaking Portuguese; you'll be performing linguistic acrobatics, confidently articulating complex ideas with the grace and precision of a native. Get ready to truly impress!

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

  1. 1
    By the end you will be able to: Employ 'no entanto', 'todavia', and 'contudo' to structure formal written reports or academic presentations.
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    By the end you will be able to: Formulate complex sentences using 'embora' and 'ainda que' followed correctly by the subjunctive mood to express concessions.

Guía del capítulo

Overview

Welcome to the C1 level of Portuguese grammar, where we elevate your language skills from proficient to truly masterful! This chapter,
Nuanced Arguments: Contrast and Concession,
is your gateway to expressing complex ideas with sophistication and precision. Moving beyond basic connectors like mas (but) and embora (although) in their simplest forms, we'll unlock a richer vocabulary for contrast and concession, essential for any advanced speaker.
Understanding these structures is crucial for navigating professional discussions, academic debates, or even just having deeply engaging conversations with native speakers.
At the C1 Portuguese level, you’re expected to articulate subtle differences, acknowledge opposing viewpoints gracefully, and maintain a smooth flow in your discourse. This means mastering advanced connectors such as No entanto and Todavia, which lend a more formal and polished tone to your arguments. We'll also delve deeper into concessive structures with Embora and Apesar de, particularly focusing on their intricate relationship with the subjunctive mood.
This is where the real magic happens, allowing you to express 'although' and 'despite' scenarios with perfect grammatical accuracy and stylistic elegance.
By the end of this chapter, you won't just be able to communicate; you'll be able to persuade, negotiate, and express dissent respectfully, all while sounding incredibly natural and confident. This mastery of concessive clauses Portuguese and advanced Portuguese connectors will set you apart, demonstrating a profound understanding of the language's subtleties and complexities. Get ready to add powerful tools to your linguistic arsenal and truly impress!

How This Grammar Works

This chapter introduces you to the sophisticated world of Portuguese advanced connectors for expressing contrast and concession. Let's start with alternatives to the basic mas (but). No entanto and Todavia both mean 'however' or 'nevertheless' and are often interchangeable, though Todavia can feel slightly more formal or literary.
They are fantastic for showing a strong contrast or introducing a counter-argument.
*Example:* Ele estudou muito; no entanto, não passou no exame. (He studied a lot; however, he didn't pass the exam.)
*Example:* A comida estava boa, todavia o serviço foi lento. (The food was good; nevertheless, the service was slow.)
Next, we tackle concessive connectors Portuguese like Embora and Apesar de, which convey 'although' or 'despite'. The key rule for Embora is its mandatory use with the subjunctive mood. This is a hallmark of C1 Portuguese grammar and essential for expressing hypothetical or uncertain concessions.
This covers 'Formal Concessions: Though, Although & Even If'.
*Example:* Embora chova, vamos sair. (Although it may rain, we are going out.)
*Example:* Embora ele seja inteligente, cometeu um erro. (Although he is intelligent, he made a mistake.)
Apesar de means 'despite' or 'in spite of'. Unlike Embora, it is followed by a noun, a pronoun, or an infinitive verb (if the subject is the same as the main clause). This is crucial for 'Acknowledging Counter-Arguments: 'Although' & 'Despite''.
*Example:* Apesar do trânsito, chegamos a tempo. (Despite the traffic, we arrived on time.)
*Example:* Apesar de estudar muito, ele ainda tem dúvidas. (Despite studying a lot, he still has doubts.)
Mastering these structures will allow you to articulate complex relationships between ideas, showcasing your advanced command of Portuguese grammar.

Common Mistakes

  1. 1Wrong: Embora chove, vamos sair.
Correct: Embora chova, vamos sair.
*Explanation:* The conjunction Embora always triggers the subjunctive mood in Portuguese. The indicative chove (it rains) is incorrect; it should be the subjunctive chova (it may rain).
  1. 1Wrong: Apesar de ele estudou muito, não passou.
Correct: Apesar de ele ter estudado muito, não passou. OR Apesar de o estudo intenso, não passou.
*Explanation:* Apesar de must be followed by a noun, a pronoun, or an infinitive (often a compound infinitive like ter estudado). You cannot follow it directly with a conjugated verb in the indicative or subjunctive.
  1. 1Wrong: Eu gosto de café, mas não bebo muito. (Used in a formal report)
Correct: Eu gosto de café; no entanto, não bebo muito.
*Explanation:* While mas is grammatically correct, No entanto or Todavia elevate the formality and sophistication of your discourse, which is expected at a C1 level, especially in written or professional contexts.

Real Conversations

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A

A proposta é muito boa, mas tem um orçamento apertado. (The proposal is very good, but it has a tight budget.)
B

B

No entanto, acredito que podemos encontrar uma solução criativa para otimizar os custos. (However, I believe we can find a creative solution to optimize costs.)
A

A

Embora o prazo seja curto, a equipe está confiante de que entregará o projeto a tempo. (Although the deadline is short, the team is confident they will deliver the project on time.)
B

B

É bom saber! Apesar das dificuldades, a dedicação deles é impressionante. (Good to know! Despite the difficulties, their dedication is impressive.)
A

A

Eu queria ir à praia, mas o tempo não ajudou. (I wanted to go to the beach, but the weather didn't help.)
B

B

Sim, todavia podemos fazer um piquenique no parque coberto. (Yes, nevertheless we can have a picnic in the covered park.)

Quick FAQ

Q

What's the main difference between No entanto and Todavia in C1 Portuguese grammar?

Both No entanto and Todavia mean 'however' or 'nevertheless' and are largely interchangeable. Todavia can sometimes carry a slightly more formal or literary tone than No entanto, but both are excellent choices for advanced contrast.

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When should I use Embora instead of Apesar de for 'although' or 'despite'?

Use Embora when you need to follow it with a conjugated verb in the subjunctive mood. Use Apesar de when you want to follow it with a noun, a pronoun, or an infinitive verb.

Q

Does Apesar de always take the infinitive or a noun?

Yes, Apesar de must always be followed by a noun, a pronoun, or an infinitive verb (or a compound infinitive like ter feito). It cannot be followed directly by a finite (conjugated) verb.

Q

Can I start a sentence with No entanto or Todavia?

Yes, absolutely! Starting a sentence with No entanto or Todavia is a very common and effective way to introduce a contrasting idea or counter-argument in formal and informal contexts.

Cultural Context

In Portuguese-speaking cultures, the nuanced use of these connectors significantly impacts the perception of your communication. Employing No entanto and Todavia in discussions or written reports signals a higher level of education and respect for formal discourse. Similarly, correctly using Embora + subjunctive and Apesar de demonstrates not only grammatical prowess but also an ability to express complex thoughts politely, acknowledging counterpoints without being confrontational.
This linguistic subtlety is highly valued, especially in professional, academic, or sensitive social situations, allowing for elegant disagreements and sophisticated arguments.

Ejemplos clave (4)

1

Ele tinha experiência; contudo, não conseguiu a vaga de emprego.

Él tenía experiencia; sin embargo, no consiguió la vacante de empleo.

Conectores avanzados en portugués: Más allá del 'Pero' (No entanto, Todavia)
2

Embora esteja cansada, ela vai terminar o projeto hoy.

Aunque esté cansada, ella va a terminar el proyecto hoy.

Conectores avanzados en portugués: Más allá del 'Pero' (No entanto, Todavia)
3

Embora o prazo seja curto, nós terminaremos o projeto.

Aunque el plazo sea corto, terminaremos el proyecto.

Concesiones Formales: Embora, Conquanto y el Subjuntivo
4

Ainda que chovesse, eu iria ao show.

Aun si lloviera, iría al concierto.

Concesiones Formales: Embora, Conquanto y el Subjuntivo

Consejos y trucos (2)

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El secreto del punto y coma

En la escritura formal, usa un punto y coma antes de 'no entanto' o 'contudo' para crear una pausa más elegante que una simple coma:
Estudei muito; contudo, não passei.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Conectores avanzados en portugués: Más allá del 'Pero' (No entanto, Todavia)
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El truco del 'Seja'

Si te bloqueas con la conjugación en una conversación formal, recuerda que seja (sea) es el disparador más común.
Embora seja difícil...
te salvará en la mitad de las situaciones.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Concesiones Formales: Embora, Conquanto y el Subjuntivo

Vocabulario clave (7)

No entanto however Todavia nevertheless / nonetheless Contudo yet / however Embora although Ainda que even if / even though Conquanto albeit / although (very formal) O obstáculo the obstacle

Real-World Preview

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A High-Stakes Boardroom Debate

Review Summary

  • [Idea A] + [; / .] + [No entanto / Todavia / Contudo / Entretanto] + [Idea B]
  • [Embora / Ainda que / Posto que] + [Subjunctive Verb] + [Main Clause]

Errores comunes

The conjunction 'embora' (although) categorically requires the subjunctive mood, not the indicative.

Wrong: Embora ele está cansado, ele vai trabalhar.
Correcto: Embora ele ESTEJA cansado, ele vai trabalhar.

Do not double up 'mas' and 'no entanto'. They serve the same purpose; choose one based on the desired register.

Wrong: O carro é velho mas no entanto funciona bem.
Correcto: O carro é velho; no entanto, funciona bem.

When using 'ainda que' for a future possibility, the present subjunctive (chova) is required, not the future indicative or infinitive.

Wrong: Ainda que chover amanhã, eu irei.
Correcto: Ainda que CHOVA amanhã, eu irei.

Next Steps

Mastering these nuances is what separates a fluent speaker from a persuasive one. You are now equipped to handle complex debates in any Portuguese-speaking environment. Keep pushing!

Read a Portuguese newspaper editorial (e.g., Público or Folha de S.Paulo) and highlight all contrast connectors.

Record a 2-minute voice note arguing for or against remote work using 'embora' at least twice.

Práctica rápida (6)

Completa el espacio con la forma verbal correcta después de 'embora'.

Embora ele ___ (ter) muito trabalho, ele sempre nos ajuda.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: tenha
Conectores como 'embora' requieren el Presente de Subjuntivo ('tenha') para expresar concesión.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Conectores avanzados en portugués: Más allá del 'Pero' (No entanto, Todavia)

Encuentra el error en esta frase formal.

Find and fix the mistake:

Conquanto o diretor aprovou o orçamento, ainda temos dúvidas.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Conquanto o diretor tenha aprovado o orçamento...
'Aprovou' es Indicativo. Con 'Conquanto', necesitamos subjuntivo. 'Tenha aprovado' (Pretérito Perfecto de Subjuntivo) es el que mejor encaja para una acción terminada.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Concesiones Formales: Embora, Conquanto y el Subjuntivo

¿Qué oración suena más profesional para un informe de negocios?

Elige la opción más formal:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: O lucro subiu; no entanto, a inflação también aumentou.
'No entanto' es profesional y está correctamente puntuado con punto y coma.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Conectores avanzados en portugués: Más allá del 'Pero' (No entanto, Todavia)

Completa el espacio con la forma verbal correcta (Subjuntivo).

Embora ela ___ (estar) doente, foi trabalhar.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: estivesse
Como el verbo principal 'foi' está en pasado, necesitamos el Imperfecto de Subjuntivo 'estivesse' para que la línea temporal coincida.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Concesiones Formales: Embora, Conquanto y el Subjuntivo

¿Qué frase es gramaticalmente correcta?

Elige la estructura C1 correcta:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ainda que ele tenha dinheiro, não é feliz.
'Ainda que' requiere el Presente de Subjuntivo ('tenha'). 'Tem' es indicativo y 'ter' es infinitivo.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Concesiones Formales: Embora, Conquanto y el Subjuntivo

Identifica y corrige el error de conector redundante.

Find and fix the mistake:

Eu estudei muito, mas porém não tirei nota boa.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ambas son correctas.
Nunca debes usar 'mas' y 'porém' juntos. Debes elegir uno u otro.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Conectores avanzados en portugués: Más allá del 'Pero' (No entanto, Todavia)

Score: /6

Preguntas frecuentes (4)

Sí, pero es informal. En un nivel C1, prefiere empezar con No entanto, o Contudo, seguido de una coma.
Porque introduce una concesión, que es un hecho visto desde una perspectiva subjetiva:
Embora ele saiba a verdade...
El modo subjuntivo expresa incertidumbre o una condición subordinada. Aunque el hecho sea real (ej. 'Aunque soy alto'), la gramática lo trata como una 'concesión', un detalle de fondo que no detiene la acción principal:
Embora eu seja alto.
Sí, pero normalmente usarás el Presente de Subjuntivo para referirte al futuro. Es raro usar el Futuro de Subjuntivo con *embora* en el habla moderna:
Embora eu vá amanhã.