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Why is it not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb in Spanish? Write your answer in
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Final answer:

Subject pronouns can be omitted in Spanish when the subject is clear from the verb. Conjugated verb endings already indicate the subject.


Step-by-step explanation:

In Spanish, subject pronouns can be omitted when the subject is clear from the verb conjugation. This is because the conjugated verb endings in Spanish already indicate the subject. Omitting the subject pronoun is common in daily conversations and informal contexts.

For example, instead of saying 'Yo estudio' (I study), it is common to simply say 'Estudio' (Study). The verb ending -o already indicates the subject pronoun 'yo'


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