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Russia never fell. The Soviet Union fell.
An example is to fell a tree, meaning to chop it down.
she never fell in love with anyone.
No, never.
no jesus never fell in love and he never married
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Yes, "fell" can be a noun, referring to a hill or stretch of high moorland, especially in northern England.
That is a statement, not a question. It means if you never try you will never succeed. If you try, there is a good chance you will never succeed as well.
The past participle of "fell" is "fallen." For example, "She had fallen down the stairs."
FIRST -- ENGLAND. THEN -- LATER ON, AFTER BEING INVADED BY GERMANY -- THE SOVIET UNION. "NEVER FELL" SUGGESTS THAT THEY WERE DIRECTLY ATTACKED, SO I OMITTED THE USA.
It apparently fell and was destroyed. Harry's Firebolt was never again mentioned
fell upside down