Breakdown of Marco è più pigro che testardo.
essere
to be
Marco
Marco
più
more / anymore (with 'non')
pigro
lazy
che
than (in comparisons)
testardo
stubborn
Questions & Answers about Marco è più pigro che testardo.
Why do we use che instead of di for "than"?
We use che because we are comparing two adjectives (pigro and testardo) that describe the exact same person (Marco). If we were comparing two different people, like Marco and Luca, we would use di.
Is it ever correct to say più pigro di testardo?
Would the adjectives change if the subject was a woman?
Yes! Because pigro and testardo are adjectives describing the subject, they must agree in gender and number. If the subject were Maria, they would both change to feminine endings: Maria è più pigra che testarda.
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