Breakdown of Si usano non solo dispositivi semplici, ma anche sempre più connessi.
sempre
always
usare
to use
più
more / anymore (with 'non')
si
one (impersonal)
Questions & Answers about Si usano non solo dispositivi semplici, ma anche sempre più connessi.
Why is the verb plural (usano) if the translation says 'People use'?
This sentence uses the passivating si (the si passivante). When you use si to mean 'people in general' and the action has a specific direct object, the verb must agree with that object. Since dispositivi (devices) is plural, the verb must be plural (usano). Literally, it translates to 'Devices are used.'
What exactly is the non solo ... ma anche structure connecting in this sentence?
Does sempre più mean 'always more' or 'increasingly'?
It literally translates to 'always more', but this is the standard, natural way to express 'increasingly' or 'more and more' in Italian.
Why isn't there a word for 'ones' at the end of the Italian sentence?