Things fall down because of Gravity!
To drop or fall by gravity example: when you fall you. Go down or when you drop something it goes down
Fall on something soft.
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You would use "fall" because "to fall" is the infinitive and you use the uninflected version. "Fell" is the past tense of "fall," but you are not using past tense here. "Fell" can also be a transitive verb meaning to cause (something else) to fall. If you chop down a tree, you fell the tree, but the tree falls.
If you fall from any given height, whether or not you get hurt will depend on a large number of factors: what you fall on, how you fall, whether or not there was something that broke your fall on the way down and so forth.
It is correct to say ''He will fall down''
For example, if you have something in your hand, and open your hand, the object will fall down.
This could mean that you are currently weighed down by pressure, anxiety or stress.
It didn't fall down it was knocked down.
I Fall Down was created in 1982.
No, "fell" is not a noun. It is commonly used as a verb meaning to cut down a tree or to cause something to fall down.
Tell them something really boring or you can try a method that calms them down while they are comfortable