Breakdown of Tengo un teléfono nuevo, pero no uso el anterior porque está dañado.
yo
I
usar
to use
estar
to be
nuevo
new
tener
to have
porque
because
un
a
pero
but
no
not
dañado
damaged
el anterior
the previous one
el teléfono
the telephone
Questions & Answers about Tengo un teléfono nuevo, pero no uso el anterior porque está dañado.
Why is nuevo placed after teléfono instead of before?
What does anterior mean here, and can I use viejo instead?
Why is there an el before anterior? Could I drop it?
Here anterior acts like a noun (“the previous one”), so Spanish requires the definite article el to nominalize the adjective. Without it (no uso anterior), the phrase sounds ungrammatical. Always say no uso el anterior when you mean “I don’t use the previous one.”
Why is porque written as one word here? How is it different from por qué?
Why is está used with dañado instead of es?
Spanish uses estar + past participle to describe a resulting state or condition.
What’s the difference between dañado and roto? Could I say está roto?
Could I use se dañó instead of está dañado?
Can I say celular instead of teléfono?
Could I avoid repeating teléfono by using the pronoun lo?
You could, but placement matters.
- If you immediately say no lo uso, the pronoun refers to the new phone you just mentioned.
- To use lo for the old phone, you’d first have to mention it as the subject:
Tengo un teléfono nuevo. El anterior está dañado, así que no lo uso.
In the original sentence, no uso el anterior clearly points to the previous phone without confusion.
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