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caer vs. caerse

caer vs. caerse. ¿Cuál es la diferencia?. caer – to fall. caigo caemos caes caéis cae caen. La lámpara. El bote de basura. La lámpara cae del bote de basura. la piña. La vaca. La piña cae de la vaca. Los fuegos artificiales caen del cielo.

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caer vs. caerse

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  1. caer vs. caerse ¿Cuál es la diferencia?

  2. caer – to fall caigo caemos caes caéis cae caen

  3. La lámpara.

  4. El bote de basura

  5. La lámpara cae del bote de basura.

  6. la piña

  7. La vaca

  8. La piña cae de la vaca

  9. Los fuegos artificiales caen del cielo.

  10. caerse – to fall down me caigo nos caemos te caes os caéis se cae se caen

  11. El hombre se cae en el agua.

  12. Los niños se caen.

  13. El hombre se cae de las escaleras. El hombre se cae de las escaleras.

  14. What’s up with the word ‘se’? • It’s a reflexive pronoun. When you use a reflexive pronoun, it makes the verb reflexive. • That means the action of the verb reflects back to the person doing the action. • The person doing the action is the subject of the sentence.

  15. ¿Entienden Uds.? (Do you all understand?)

  16. Please write the reflexive pronouns on your ‘go’ verbs notes next to ‘caerse’.(leave room for the English) (Spanish) me nos te os se se

  17. Please write the reflexive pronouns on your ‘go’ verbs notes next to ‘caerse’ (English) myself ourselves yourself yourselves yourself yourselves himself themselves herself itself

  18. So when you conjugate caerse… • 1. cut off the ‘se’ (caerse) • 2. write the reflexive pronouns in the chart. me nos te os se se • 3. add the conjugated pieces of caer. me caigo nos caemos te caes os caéis se cae se caen

  19. ¿Entienden Uds.? (Does everyone understand?)

  20. caerse – to fall down (Spanish) me caigo nos caemos te caes os caéis se cae se caen

  21. caerse – to fall down (English literal meaning) I fall myself down We fall ourselves down You fall yourself down Y’all fall yourselves down You fall yourself down Y’all fall yourselves down He falls himself down They fall themselves down She falls herself down It falls itself down

  22. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. El hombre – the man

  23. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. La mujer – the woman

  24. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. Ellos - they

  25. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. El árbol – the tree

  26. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. Los libros – the books

  27. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. Ella - she

  28. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. El edificio – the building

  29. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. Los niños – the boys

  30. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. Ella - she

  31. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. La pared – the wall

  32. Please describe, in Spanish, what’s going on in the picture. Las atletas – the athletes

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