None. An adjective is a word that describes nouns.
London Bridge = proper noun
is falling = verb, present progressive tense
down = preposition, though some would argue that 'falling down' is a verb altogether just because they are used so frequently together (you wouldn't say 'falling up', would you?).
Well London Bridge is a Popular Bridge in London that they Made a song out of it (london bridge is Falling down falling down falling down London bridge is falling do my fair Lady) This is Kathryn Frances Jaclyn in Mrs .Waibels class
London Bridge is "falling down, falling down, my fair ladies!"
London Bridge Is Falling Down - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
London Bridge was falling down, so they made a song.
The children's song about London Bridge falling down.
No, it was new in 1973.
"London Bridge is Falling Down" is usually performed in either the 2/4 or the 4/4 time signature.
when London bridge goes falling down
London Bridge Is Falling Down was created in 1744.
Falling Down
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London bridge is falling down.