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Reply #8: They're both grammatical.
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ZombieNixon
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Tue Jul-17-07 02:18 AM
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8. They're both grammatical. |
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If the conjugation makes the meaning unambiguous, then pronouns tend to be dropped. One still might say "Yo estoy feliz" if the wanted to emphasize who it was that was happy (especially when opposed to someone else, e.g "Yo estoy feliz, pero tú estás triste.")
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