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Why do pronouns not appear sometimes?
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 6 Apr 2018, 03:46.

[comments] Verbs have dedicated conjugations so why do pronouns sometimes appear before the verb?
While it may seem confusing at first, it's actualy quite simple. Pronouns appearing before the verb mean that there is also an object in the sentence with the first pronoun being the subject acting upon that object, if there is no pronoun for the subject then they are also the object and as such the verb conjugation is enough to infer who or what the subject is.
No pronoun before the verb: Subject=object
Pronoun before the verb: There is some relation between the subject and object and they are not the same
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