Cualquier caligrafía mejora si usas un trazo fino.

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Why is it Cualquier caligrafía and not Cualquiera caligrafía, since caligrafía is a feminine word?
This is a common trap! Unlike most Spanish adjectives, cualquiera drops its final -a to become cualquier before any singular noun, whether that noun is masculine or feminine. Because it comes directly before the noun here, it has to be cualquier caligrafía.
Could I use alguna instead of cualquier to say "any calligraphy"?
No, because that would change the meaning to "some calligraphy." When you mean "any" in the sense of "it doesn't matter which one," you must use cualquier (or cualquiera). Algún/alguna refers to a specific but unknown thing, while cualquier expresses a completely free choice from a set.
Why is usas in the normal present tense here? Doesn't the word si (if) usually trigger the subjunctive?
Not in this case! When si introduces a real, possible condition—like a general fact or a likely outcome—you just use the regular present tense (the indicative mood). You only use the subjunctive after si when talking about highly hypothetical or impossible situations (like "If I were rich...").
Why isn't there a reflexive pronoun with mejora? Doesn't it need to be se mejora to mean "improves itself"?
The verb mejorar is flexible and can mean both "to make something better" and "to get better." While se mejora is sometimes used (especially when talking about someone recovering from a sickness), just using mejora on its own is the standard, natural way to say a skill, condition, or situation "improves."

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