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Pronouns before the verbs - mistake? "yo hablo" VS "hablo" for example..

EN ESPAÑOL:

Por que es un error decir "yo hablo" contrariamente a "hablo"? Eso ayudame estudiar mejor, si yo escribo los pronombres... "yo" "tu" etcetera ante los verbos. Pero, todos me corrigen como si fuera un error gramatical.

IN ENGLISH:

Why is it a mistake to write "yo hablo" as opposed to "hablo"? It helps me study if I always use the pronouns, "yo", "tu" etc before the verbs. But, everyone keeps correcting me as though it's a grammatical mistake.
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