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Which of these sentences have the correct word order?
Could both versions of the following sentences be used in Spanish? If not then which version is the correct one and why?
También está en este hotel. Está también en este hotel. Ese programa de televisión tampoco me gusta. Tampoco me gusta ese programa de televisión. |
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Both are right.
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I agree with Chileno.
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isn't one of the versions at least more popular or more accepted to use than the other?
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Not really.
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