Breakdown of Aunque es extrovertido, es igual de perezoso que tú.
ser
to be
tú
you (informal singular)
de
from / of
que
that / than
aunque
although / even though
igual
equal
extrovertido
outgoing
perezoso
lazy
Questions & Answers about Aunque es extrovertido, es igual de perezoso que tú.
Why use igual de perezoso que instead of tan perezoso como?
Does igual change to iguales if we talk about more than one person?
I've seen aunque used with the subjunctive before. Why does this sentence use the indicative es?
You use the indicative after aunque when you are declaring a known, established fact. Because the speaker is stating that he genuinely is outgoing, they use the indicative es. If they were saying 'Even if he were outgoing' as a hypothetical, they would use the subjunctive sea.
Why does the sentence end with the subject pronoun tú instead of ti?
In Spanish comparisons using que or como, you always use subject pronouns like yo and tú, not prepositional pronouns like mí or ti. You can think of it as a shortened version of 'as lazy as you are', where 'you' is the subject of the implied verb.
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