Spanish Phrase
¿Qué servicios especiales ofreces?
Meaning
This question asks someone to list the special or exclusive services they provide. It is commonly used in sales, hospitality, consulting, or any situation where a client wants to know what extra value they can expect.
When to use
Use it when you are a potential customer, a partner, or a colleague who needs to understand the unique offerings of a business or professional. It works both in face‑to‑face conversations and in written inquiries (e‑mails, chat, social media).
✦Grammar Breakdown
¿Quéserviciosespecialesofreces?
¿Qué?
Interrogative pronoun meaning 'what', always carries an accent to distinguish it from the conjunction 'que'.
servicios
Plural noun meaning 'services'; it agrees in number with the adjective that follows.
especiales
Adjective meaning 'special' or 'exclusive', placed after the noun and must match its gender and number.
ofreces
Second‑person singular present of ofrecer ('to offer'). The subject 'tú' is implied, so no explicit pronoun is needed.
Question format
Spanish questions start with an inverted question mark (¿) and end with a regular one (?). No subject‑verb inversion is required when the interrogative word is at the beginning.
🗨In Conversation
¿Qué servicios especiales ofreces?
What special services do you offer?
Ofrezco traducción simultánea, asesoría personalizada y soporte técnico 24 horas.
I offer simultaneous translation, personalized consulting, and 24‑hour technical support.
✕Common Mistakes
¿Que servicios especiales ofreces?
Missing accent changes the word from the interrogative pronoun to the conjunction 'that'.
¿Qué servicios especiales ofrece?
Use 'ofreces' for informal 'tú' and 'ofrece' for formal 'usted'. Mixing them creates a mismatch between formality and subject.
↔Alternatives
¿Qué servicios especiales tienes?
What special services do you have?
¿Qué servicios exclusivos ofreces?
What exclusive services do you offer?
¿Qué tipo de servicios especiales ofreces?
What kind of special services do you offer?
Cultural Tip
In formal contexts (e.g., speaking to a manager or a client you don't know well) you would use the formal 'usted' form: '¿Qué servicios especiales ofrece?'. In many Latin‑American countries the verb 'ofrecer' is often followed by a noun phrase without the preposition 'de' (e.g., 'ofrezco paquetes turísticos'). Also, avoid using the word 'especiales' if you want to sound more polished; 'exclusivos' or 'premium' are common alternatives in marketing copy.

