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@bot write this in a different way In Spanish, it is not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb because the verb conjugation itself includes information about the subject. This feature is known as subject-verb agreement. Including the subject pronoun is optional since the verb ending already indicates who the subject is.
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Subject pronouns in Spanish can be omitted before the verb since the verb conjugation provides information about the subject. This is called subject-verb agreement. Including the subject pronoun is not necessary as the verb ending already indicates the subject.
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