Il riso con le verdure è buono.

Breakdown of Il riso con le verdure è buono.

essere
to be
buono
good
con
with
il riso
the rice
la verdura
the vegetables

Questions & Answers about Il riso con le verdure è buono.

Why does the Italian sentence start with Il riso instead of just Riso?
In English, we leave out the word 'the' when talking about foods or concepts in general, saying just 'Rice'. In Italian, you almost always need a definite article like il or la for broad categories. Since riso is masculine and singular, it uses il.
Why is the adjective buono singular if the sentence mentions plural vegetables?
The adjective buono (good) must match the main subject of the sentence, which is il riso (masculine singular). The vegetables (le verdure) are just an extra detail linked by the preposition con (with), so they do not affect the adjective describing the rice.
Could I use bene instead of buono to say the food is good?
No, because buono is an adjective used to describe nouns, like saying food tastes good. On the other hand, bene is an adverb meaning 'well', which is used to describe how an action is done. Since we are describing the rice itself, we must use buono.
Why is there a le before verdure?
Just like with the rice, Italian usually requires definite articles for general categories of things, even after prepositions like con. Verdure is a feminine plural noun, so it takes the feminine plural article le.

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