Does the verb always come at the end in Latin?
As a general rule, Latin verbs go at the end of the sentence, including the verb sum. (Traditionally, Latin has been considered a "SOV" (subject, object, verb) language, though scholars have recently cast doubt upon the necessity of that claim.)
How do you use est in Latin?
In Latin, est is translated as ''he/she/it is. '' It may or not include a preceding pronoun in a sentence, such as id est, translating as ''it is.