뜻
Indicating immediacy of an action after another event occurs.
문화적 배경
In Spain, the construction 'Nada más + infinitivo' is often preferred over 'En cuanto' in informal speech for past events. Mexicans often use 'luego luego' to emphasize extreme immediacy, sometimes alongside 'en cuanto'. In the Río de la Plata region, 'apenas' is extremely frequent, often replacing 'en cuanto' in daily conversation. In formal Colombian speech, 'en cuanto' is used with great precision, reflecting the country's reputation for 'clear' Spanish.
The Subjunctive Shortcut
If you are unsure whether to use the subjunctive, ask yourself: 'Has this happened yet?' If the answer is 'No', use the subjunctive.
Avoid 'En cuanto que'
While you might hear it in some dialects or old texts, it's safer and more modern to just say 'en cuanto'.
뜻
Indicating immediacy of an action after another event occurs.
The Subjunctive Shortcut
If you are unsure whether to use the subjunctive, ask yourself: 'Has this happened yet?' If the answer is 'No', use the subjunctive.
Avoid 'En cuanto que'
While you might hear it in some dialects or old texts, it's safer and more modern to just say 'en cuanto'.
The 'A' Matters
Remember that 'En cuanto a' is a great way to sound professional when changing topics in a meeting.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
En cuanto (llegar) ________ a casa esta tarde, te llamaré.
Since the action 'te llamaré' is in the future, the verb after 'en cuanto' must be in the present subjunctive.
Choose the sentence that correctly describes a past habit.
Which sentence is correct?
For habitual actions in the past, we use the indicative (imperfecto).
Match the 'En cuanto' phrase with its meaning.
Match the following:
These are the standard uses of the temporal and topical forms.
Complete the dialogue with the most natural option.
A: ¿Cuándo vas a limpiar tu cuarto? B: ________ termine de ver esta serie.
'En cuanto' indicates the action will happen immediately after the series ends.
Match the sentence to the context.
Sentence: 'En cuanto a los beneficios, la empresa es generosa.'
'En cuanto a' is used to introduce or change the topic.
🎉 점수: /5
시각 학습 자료
En Cuanto vs. En Cuanto A
연습 문제 은행
5 연습 문제En cuanto (llegar) ________ a casa esta tarde, te llamaré.
Since the action 'te llamaré' is in the future, the verb after 'en cuanto' must be in the present subjunctive.
Which sentence is correct?
For habitual actions in the past, we use the indicative (imperfecto).
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are the standard uses of the temporal and topical forms.
A: ¿Cuándo vas a limpiar tu cuarto? B: ________ termine de ver esta serie.
'En cuanto' indicates the action will happen immediately after the series ends.
Sentence: 'En cuanto a los beneficios, la empresa es generosa.'
'En cuanto a' is used to introduce or change the topic.
🎉 점수: /5
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No. In Spanish, temporal conjunctions like 'en cuanto' never take the future indicative. You must use the present subjunctive to refer to the future.
'Cuando' is general (when). 'En cuanto' is specific and immediate (as soon as). Use 'en cuanto' when you want to emphasize that there is no delay.
It is neutral. It works in both a business email and a text to a friend. 'Tan pronto como' is slightly more formal.
Use 'En cuanto a mí'. Example: 'En cuanto a mí, no me importa.'
No, it is a conjunction that must connect two clauses or introduce a clause. It cannot stand alone like 'soon'.
Yes, in many contexts, especially in Latin America. However, 'apenas' can also mean 'hardly' or 'only'.
This is a common informal alternative. It means 'as soon as I/he/they arrived'. It's very efficient because it uses the infinitive.
No. If the action happened in the past, use the indicative (e.g., En cuanto llegó).
No. 'En cuanto' is for sequential actions. For simultaneous actions, use 'mientras'.
Use the indicative. 'En cuanto llego a casa, siempre meriendo.'
관련 표현
Tan pronto como
synonymAs soon as
Apenas
similarHardly / As soon as
En cuanto a
builds onRegarding / As for
Nada más
similarJust / As soon as