Como el teleférico que usamos no está operativo, caminamos.

Questions & Answers about Como el teleférico que usamos no está operativo, caminamos.

Why does this sentence use como instead of porque to mean 'since' or 'because'?
In Spanish, when you want to state the cause before the result at the very beginning of a sentence, you generally use como. While porque is the standard word for 'because', it is almost never used to start a sentence unless you are directly answering a question.
Can I switch the order and say Caminamos como el teleférico que usamos no está operativo?
No, this is a strict rule in Spanish. When como expresses a cause (meaning 'since' or 'because'), it must be placed at the very beginning of the sentence. If you want to put the result first and the cause second, you have to switch to porque or ya que, as in: Caminamos porque el teleférico que usamos no está operativo.
Why is it está operativo rather than es operativo?
We use estar here because being 'operational' or 'working' is a temporary state or condition of the cable car at this moment. You would use ser for permanent or defining characteristics, such as what it is made of.
Why is usamos in the indicative mood instead of the subjunctive?
The indicative usamos is used because el teleférico que usamos refers to a specific, known cable car that the speakers actually ride in reality. You only use the subjunctive in these descriptive clauses when referring to something unknown, non-specific, or hypothetical.

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