Breakdown of Ella se cayó en ese escalón ayer, pero está bien.
estar
to be
pero
but
ese
that
en
on
ella
she
bien
well
ayer
yesterday
.
period
,
comma
caerse
to fall
el escalón
the step
Questions & Answers about Ella se cayó en ese escalón ayer, pero está bien.
Why is there se in se cayó? Is it reflexive?
Caerse is the pronominal form commonly used for accidental or involuntary falls. Se here doesn’t literally mean herself; it marks that the subject underwent the action unintentionally. With people, se cayó is the natural way to say she fell. You can also see this with things: Se cayó el vaso (the glass fell), or with a dative for accidents: A ella se le cayó el vaso (she dropped the glass).
Can I just say Ella cayó instead of Ella se cayó?
It’s grammatically correct but sounds less natural for an accidental fall of a person. In everyday speech, Spaniards overwhelmingly say se cayó. Cayó alone is more neutral/formal or used in set phrases (e.g., talking about an empire that fell).
Why en ese escalón and not de ese escalón?
- Caerse en a place: the fall happened there (she tripped or lost balance on that step).
- Caerse de something: she fell off/from it (she was on the step and fell down from it). So choose en or de depending on your meaning.
What’s the difference between ese, este, and aquel here?
Why escalón and not escalera?
Where can I place ayer?
Why does cayó have a y and an accent?
Could it be se caía instead of se cayó?
Is the subject pronoun Ella necessary?
No. Spanish normally drops subject pronouns: Se cayó en ese escalón ayer, pero está bien. Include Ella for emphasis, contrast, or clarity if context is missing.
Is the comma before pero correct?
Why está bien and not es bien?
Could I say Ayer se ha caído…?
Not in Spain with ayer. In Peninsular Spanish, time markers like ayer require the preterite: Ayer se cayó. The present perfect (se ha caído) is used for events within the current “today” timeframe or with no explicit past time marker.
Is en ese escalón the only natural option?
Why does está have an accent?
Is pero the right conjunction, or should it be sino?
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