Phrasal verbs with fall
What are phrasal verbs? They are idiomatic expressions formed by a verb combined with a preposition or an adverb, which modify the original meaning of the verb. The list of phrasal verbs is extensive and varied; we can find them conjugated in different verb tenses and some of them are accompanied by more than one preposition.
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Sentences with phrasal verbs with fall
Here are some sentences with phrasal verbs that contain the verb fall.
Phrasal verb fall over
Fall over in simple past.
‘Yesterday I fell over and hurt my leg.’ (‘Yesterday I tripped over and hurt my leg’).
Phrasal verb fall out
Fall out in simple present.
‘I fall out with him almost every day.’ (‘I argue with him almost every day’)
Phrasal verb fall off
Fall off in future.
‘That picture will fall off the wall.’ (‘That picture will fall off the wall’).
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