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As an an adjective: Your new car looks a bit sporty for you.As an adverb: We just sat and watched the new fallen snow.
I was probing my hand, because i had fallen earlier.
We wondered if she had fallen off the pier. Dad didn't want to admit that he had taken a drink and fallen off the wagon. He wasn't hurt even though he had fallen off the roof.
The ring had fallen down the mine shaft and was irrecoverable.
After he dropped his case and things had fallen out, he had to repack them.
The laws were still on on the books but had fallen in desuetude.
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We honored the fallen soldier with a respectful memorial service.
We hope to salvage some timber from the fallen tree.
The sun's rays made the water sparkle with a beautiful luster.
The medic ran over to heal his fallen comrades.
The word 'fallen' is the past participle of the verb 'to fall' (falls, falling, fell, fallen). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: A fallen tree.Adjectives can act as nouns and can be a subject, object, or complement in a sentence. For example:"The fallen are remembered on Memorial Day." means "The fallen soldiers are remembered on Memorial Day.""We visited the memorial to the fallen." means "We visited the memorial to the fallen firefighters."