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Use of Adesso
If I want to say They are not in France now, I say "Adesso loro non sono in Francia", but if I want to say " but Marco is not at the hotel now", I say "ma Marco non e' all' hotel adesso".
Why is Adesso in the beginning in one phrase, and at the end in the other?
Why is Adesso in the beginning in one phrase, and at the end in the other?