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"Caer" is an irregular verb, meaning it doesn't follow the standard rules for an -er verb in all of the tenses.

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"Caer" is a "go" verb meaning that in the present tense the 1st person singular ends with "go" Otherwise it is a regular er verb.

*caigo

caes

cae

caemos

caéis

caen

*From this root, you get the present subjunctive:

caiga

caigas

caiga

caigamos

caigáis

caigan

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