You may remember me mentioning that I was writing a coursework in Spanish...I've started the main bit now and I have a question regarding word order:
I know that who you're talking about > verb > what they're doing works
(ie "Los Celtas fueron un pueblo antiguo")
In some texts I seen it written verb > who you're talking about > what they're doing - is there some rule about this? I'm just wondering so I could have a bit more variety and the markers like that (so could I say "Fueron los Celtas un pueblo antiguo"?)
And happy new year everyone
I know that who you're talking about > verb > what they're doing works
(ie "Los Celtas fueron un pueblo antiguo")
In some texts I seen it written verb > who you're talking about > what they're doing - is there some rule about this? I'm just wondering so I could have a bit more variety and the markers like that (so could I say "Fueron los Celtas un pueblo antiguo"?)
And happy new year everyone
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