In Spanish, it is not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb because the verb endings already indicate the subject. This is because the verb conjugations in Spanish are specific to each subject.
For example, instead of saying "Yo tengo," which means "I have," we can simply say "Tengo" and the subject "Yo" is already implied by the verb ending.
Question
Why is it not always necessary to include a subject pronoun before the verb in Spanish? Write your answer in English and give an example in Spanish.
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