the students fall in line to the classroom
you can write "I screamed as i started to fall.":)
I haven't talked to her in a while, I should drop her a line to see how she's doing.
The correct idiomatic expression is "toe the line", not "a toe the line". It means to follow the rules or policies. Here is a sample sentence: Jim's refusal to toe the line was a source of friction between him and his superiors.
The teacher underlined the word on the blackboard.
No, "line manager" is not capitalized when used in a sentence unless it begins the sentence.
well bacically u write fall in the sentence
the line is paralleled
I sure hope I don't fall down.
a line is easy to draw
Beware that you do not fall a prey to the highwaymen who stalk these roads.
Example sentence - The small child was unharmed after a fall from the staircase.
you are eighth in line
I wear a jacket in the fall time.
May has two meanings, it suggest that you have permission to fall or it suggests that the possibility exists that you will fall. In the latter sense you can use "may"
That man grappled on to that cliff and he was about to fall off.
That detestable warlord Khan must fall!
a big scud of rain will fall