Breakdown of Cuando dejes de usar el teléfono, tendrás cada vez menos distracciones.
de
from / of
tener
to have
el teléfono
the phone
usar
to use / to wear
menos
to (telling time) / minus / less
la vez
time / occasion
dejar
to stop / to leave (something behind)
cuando
when (statement)
cada
each / every
la distracción
distraction
Questions & Answers about Cuando dejes de usar el teléfono, tendrás cada vez menos distracciones.
Why do we use cada vez menos instead of "menos y menos" for "fewer and fewer"?
Since distracciones is feminine and plural, shouldn't menos change to match it?
Why is the verb dejes in the subjunctive here instead of the normal present tense dejas?
The word cuando (when) requires the subjunctive mood when you are talking about an event that hasn't happened yet. Because stopping the phone usage is a future condition in this sentence ("When you stop..."), we must use the subjunctive dejes.
How does dejes de usar translate to "you stop using"?
The verb dejar usually means "to leave," but when you use the phrase dejar de plus an infinitive verb (like usar), it means "to stop doing" something.
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