Why is it not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb in spanish? Write your answer in english and give and example in spanish.

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In Spanish, it is not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb because the verb conjugation already indicates the subject of the sentence. This is because the verb endings in Spanish change depending on the subject. Including the subject pronoun is often used for emphasis or clarification, but it is not required for grammatical correctness.

Example in Spanish:
Subject pronoun before verb
- Yo hablo español. (I speak Spanish)
Subject pronoun omitted
- Hablo español. (I speak Spanish)

In Spanish, it is not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb because the verb conjugation itself indicates the subject of the sentence. This is because Spanish verbs are conjugated differently for each subject pronoun. Including the subject pronoun is optional and can be used for emphasis or clarification.

For example:
English: "He eats an apple."
Spanish: "Come una manzana." (Omitting the subject pronoun "él" because the verb "come" is already conjugated for the third person singular form, which indicates that the subject is "he".)

In this example, the conjugated form of the verb "come" ("eats") already indicates that the subject is "he", so there is no need to include the subject pronoun "él" in Spanish.

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