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In French the sentence goes subject-verb- adverb when using a verb, does the same apply to Italian. Say for instance 'I always go', would it be 'I go always'?
In French the sentence goes subject-verb- adverb when using a verb, does the same apply to Italian. Say for instance 'I always go', would it be 'I go always'?
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It's correct, as apposed to english sub-adv-verb we generally say sub-verb-adv. I always go is "io vado sempre" (i go always). Although I feel like there might be exceptions, it's usually just like in French.
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Grazie! I think there's always a few exceptions to every rule

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