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

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
34

In Spanish when we use conjugation in the end, it usually tells the mood of the sentence and for that, we don't need t use subject pronoun with it.

Explanation:

  • English sentence doesn't tell the subject if it isn't mentioned but the ending of the Spanish sentence tell us the subject.

  • Por ejemplo: Instead of saying "Yo estoy cansada." (I am tired.)

  • Ayy, ya le dije (a ella) que no pasó nada entre nostros. Siempre (ella) está celosa.

  • We don't have to mention name here.
Answered by saachirawani
18

Answer:

In Spanish when we use the word Conjugation in the end, it usually tells the mood of the Sentence and for that we don't need to use any subject pronoun with it..

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