Non solo il telefono, ma anche il frigorifero è un dispositivo intelligente.

Questions & Answers about Non solo il telefono, ma anche il frigorifero è un dispositivo intelligente.

Why is the verb è singular when the sentence mentions both the phone and the fridge?
When subjects are joined by non solo ... ma anche, the verb typically agrees with the subject closest to it. Since il frigorifero is singular, the verb takes the singular form è. If the second noun were plural, you would use sono.
Do I need to repeat the article il before both nouns?
Yes. While in English you might occasionally drop the second article, Italian requires you to repeat the definite article (il in this case) before each noun when using correlative conjunctions like non solo ... ma anche.
Why is there a comma before ma anche?
In Italian grammar, you generally place a comma before the conjunction ma (but), even when it is part of the non solo ... ma anche (not only ... but also) pairing. This helps separate the two ideas clearly.
Is intelligente the normal word for 'smart' technology?
Yes! While it literally means 'intelligent', intelligente is the exact word Italians use to describe smart technology, as seen in dispositivo intelligente (smart device).

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