Usages of caer
Cuidado con la bebida en el piso, alguien puede resbalarse y caer.
Be careful with the drink on the floor, someone could slip and fall.
Me caí mientras corría en el parque.
I fell while I was running in the park.
En otoño las hojas caen al río y lo decoran con colores.
In autumn the leaves fall into the river and decorate it with colors.
Otro relámpago cae detrás de ese rascacielos enorme.
Another lightning bolt strikes behind that enormous skyscraper.
Mi profesor de español recomienda un optimismo realista: ver los errores sin caer en el pesimismo.
My Spanish teacher recommends realistic optimism: seeing mistakes without falling into pessimism.
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