dive,collapse,crash,dip,downswing etc.
That is the correct spelling for the word "falling" (dropping).
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Functional is another word for workable. Decomposition is another word for falling apart. diagram is another word for drawing. I hope you can find someone who understands your question better than I have
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The word 'falling' is the present participle of of the verb to fall. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective, and a gerund, a word that functions as a noun. Examples: verb: The leaves are falling early this year. adjective: He caught the falling bowl before it hit the floor. noun: Falling for that sales pitch will cost you a lot more money.
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Hyper-Threading achieves better performance by using both the rising and falling of the clock.
I cannot use the words never falling in a sentence. there a sentence
Rising and falling intonation refer to the changing pitch in a word. It is like singing the word, with a rising or falling note. In English, rising intonation occurs at the end of a question. So in "Is that yours?", the word "yours" is said with rising pitch. In "That one is yours." The same word is said with a falling or uniform pitch. Falling pitch can indicate the end of a sentence or paragraph. A sentence that would normally be heard as a simple statement, can become a question if a word has a rising intonation. For example, "The red one is yours?" could be said with rising intonation on the word "red" or on the word "yours", depending which word is being questioned.