DELE · DELE B1 — Grammar · India
DELE B1 — Grammar for the DELE Exam — Indian candidates
12% of the DELE test plan. Key DELE B1 grammar: subjunctive mood, preterite vs imperfect, and complex sentence structures. Calibrated for Indian candidates.
Behind every published pass rate is a distribution of which topics caused most of the failures. This is one of those topics. DELE B1 — Grammar sits at roughly 12% of the Diplomas of Spanish as a Foreign Language content distribution — DELE B1 introduces the subjunctive mood — the feature of Spanish grammar that most challenges non-native learners. The present subjunctive, past subjunctive, and the preterite vs imperfect distinction are all tested. Mastery of these distinguishes B1 from A2 candidates. Pass rates for the DELE are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Indian candidates preparing for DELE, the calibration of study to local context matters: India is the world's largest single-country exam market. Most national exams (JEE, NEET, GATE, CUET) are conducted by NTA in English plus regional language editions.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Using indicative instead of subjunctive after trigger expressions (quiero que..., es importante que...)
- !Confusing preterite (specific past event) with imperfect (habitual past, description)
- !Incorrect subjunctive formation — especially for stem-changing verbs
Study tips
- 1Learn the WEIRDO categories for subjunctive triggers: Wish, Emotion, Impersonal expressions, Recommendation, Doubt/Denial, Ojalá.
- 2Drill preterite vs imperfect with narrative exercises: use imperfect for descriptions/background, preterite for specific events.
- 3Create a subjunctive conjugation table and practise daily until formation is automatic.
- 4For candidates in India, DELE test windows are typically denser in the spring; book test centres in metro cities (Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata) early to secure preferred dates.
Sample DELE DELE B1 — Grammar questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real DELE questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
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Complete: "Espero que tú _____ tiempo mañana." (I hope you have time tomorrow.)
- Atienes
- BtengasCorrect
- Ctendrás
- Dtenías
Why this answer?
"Espero que" (I hope that) triggers the subjunctive. "Tengas" is the present subjunctive form of "tener" for "tú." "Tienes" is indicative (I know you have time); "tendrás" is future indicative; "tenías" is imperfect indicative. After expressions of desire, the subjunctive is required.
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