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"To be" or not to be ... that's one of the questions.
I'm in Spanish 2, lesson 17 ... and I came across two things in the same sentence that confused me. The sentence is: "La proxima reunion es en la oficina de Sandra."
First question: Why does "proxima" come before "reunion" in this example, whereas it comes after the noun in other contexts, such as "la semana proxima"?
Second question: Why is the "ser" form of To Be used in this sentence? It's always been my understanding that in cases of location, the "estar" form is to be used?
First question: Why does "proxima" come before "reunion" in this example, whereas it comes after the noun in other contexts, such as "la semana proxima"?
Second question: Why is the "ser" form of To Be used in this sentence? It's always been my understanding that in cases of location, the "estar" form is to be used?