It is correct to say ''He will fall down''
Jack fell down the hill (most likely pushed down by Jill) and sustained a massive skull-fracture.
Felt is a word. It is a noun and also the past tense of feel.
In the sentence, "The tree fell down." there is one noun: treeThe word 'the' is an article designating a specific tree.The word 'fell' is the verb.The word 'down' is an adverb modifying the verb 'fell'.
One of two verbs (either "to fall" in the Past Tense, or the verb "to fell").
Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey begins with "A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs..."
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.
it fell down in 2000
The past tense of "fall" is "fell." It is an irregular verb, so it doesn't follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" to form the past tense. For example, "I fall down" becomes "I fell down" in the past.
The word you're looking for is "fell." It can mean to fall, as in something that has fallen, and it is also the past tense of "fall." Additionally, "fell" can refer to the act of cutting down a tree.
The wall fell down.
it fell down 6 weeks into the construction
no. the sentence should be 'the ball fell down'
The present perfect tense of fell (to knock, strike, or cut something down) is have felled. Fell is also the past tense of fall. The present perfect tense of fall is have fallen.
It didn't fall in. It was torn down. 1989.
Fell is the past tense form of fall.Watch out you don't fall!Jack fell off the wharf into the water.The past participle form is fallen - fall fell fallen.Quick Jack has fallen off the wharf!
What do you mean? If I jump up, I fall back down - and I fall towards Earth.
I fell You fell He fell We fell You guys fell They fell