| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | caía | caería | caeré | caiga | caigo | caí |
| tú | caías | caerías | caerás | caigas | caes | caíste |
| él / ella | caía | caería | caerá | caiga | cae | cayó |
| nosotros | caíamos | caeríamos | caeremos | caigamos | caemos |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: caíais, conditional: caeríais, future: caeréis, subjunctive: caigáis, present: caéis, preterite: caísteis
The 'vosotros' form is used almost exclusively in Spain for the informal second-person plural. Latin American Spanish uses 'ustedes' for both formal and informal contexts.
The glass fell off the table and broke.
Sales usually drop in February.
I hope we like the new boss.
Suddenly, I realized that I had forgotten the keys.
Night was falling as we drove through the mountains.
to like/dislike someone (as a person), to make a good/bad impression
to realize, to catch on, to dawn on
to drop (something), to hint at (an idea)
to fall down exhausted, to crash (from tiredness)
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| caímos |
| ustedes | caían | caerían | caerán | caigan | caen | cayeron |
If the market falls, many people will lose money.