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New to Latin—why is the Present Indicative sometimes at the end, and sometimes in the middle...
I'm working my way through Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata, and I've come across something that's tripping me up when I try to write.
Example: Gallia est in Europa (pardon the lack of accents); and A …