Adjective Order Change
Why are there sometimes where the adjective comes in front of the verb? It's driving me crazy because I can't figure it out. Thanks for any help, and my Spanish isn't very good, so don't judge. If anyone could help me I would really appreciate it.
For example: El buen libro. EL buen amigo.
En español: Por que a veces hay frases con el adjetivo en frente de la palabra? Me está volviendo loco porque no puedo aprenderlo. Gracias por ayudarme, y lo siento por el español malo, solo estoy en español 1. Si alguien podría ayudarme, le agradecería.
Por ejamplo: El buen libro. El buen amigo.
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