No.
The leaves have fallen.
OR
The leaf has fallen.
OR
The leafs are on the ground.
Another answer:
It is correct British usage. It is uncommon American usage.
colorful, fallen
Clearly you aren't writing in English to correct you, so I don't see why I should wright in English to correct me.
No, that is not correct English grammar.The correct way to ask is either:"What is this a picture of?""What does this picture show?"
Bhringaraj leaves
Yes, "gossiping" is correct.
The correct English is the train leaves for Milan.
In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundI hitched a ride, until the coastTo leave behind, all of my ghostsSearching for something, I couldn't find at homeCan't get no job, can you spare a dime?Just one more hit, and I'll be fineI swear to God, this'll be my one last time!In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown, or the streets will beat you downFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundWell it gets dark, in Pigeon ParkVoice in my head, will soon be fedBy the vultures, that circle round the dead!In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown, or the streets will beat you downFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundI never once thought, I'd ever be caught!Staring at sidewalks, hiding my track marks!I left my best friends, or did they just leave me?In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundIn a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown, or the streets will beat you downFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown!Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown!Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the ground
Fallen Leaves was created on 2006-11-19.
In the Place of Fallen Leaves has 320 pages.
is that the fallen leaves they are lower to the ground they don't get as....
In the Place of Fallen Leaves was created on 1993-03-23.
City Fallen Leaves was created on 2005-11-08.
The ISBN of In the Place of Fallen Leaves is 0-241-13322-X.
Fallen Leaves - 1922 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Fallen Leaves - 2002 was released on: USA: 21 July 2002
The cast of Fallen Leaves - 2013 includes: Tim Gahan as John
Yes, lemon tree leaves can grow back after they have fallen off, especially if the tree is healthy and well-cared for. New leaves will typically sprout in place of the fallen ones.