caerás
caerás is the second-person singular future indicative form of the Spanish verb caer. Caer itself means to fall, to drop, or to collapse. Therefore, caerás translates directly to "you will fall." This conjugation is used when speaking to a single person informally (tú) about an action that is expected to happen in the future. For example, "Ten cuidado, caerás si no te agarras" means "Be careful, you will fall if you don't hold on." The verb caer can be used in a variety of contexts, both literal and figurative. Literally, it refers to a physical descent. Figuratively, it can describe falling into disgrace, falling asleep, or a decline in something. The future tense, caerás, specifically indicates that this falling action is anticipated to occur at some point after the present moment. It is a common and fundamental verb in the Spanish language, and understanding its conjugations is essential for basic communication.