Present ofCaer The verbcaerbelongs to the second group of Spanish verbs, that is, those ending in-ER. As such, it follows the regular conjugation pattern in the present tense, except for the first person singular, which has a special form:caigo. ...
The Spanish verbcaercan be used in numerous contexts. Its primary meaning is 'to fall' or 'to fall down', but it can also be used in the sense of 'coming down' or 'getting sick'. Its present tense conjugation is irregular in the first person singular. ...
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