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Down is a preposition BUT in this sentence it is part of the phrasal verb -- fell down. Sometimes a preposition in a phrasal verb is called a particle
Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey begins with "A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs..."
Conjunction
sleepily i got up from bed and fell in my house stairs.
The word under is a preposition, an adverb, and an adjective; for example: Preposition: We keep the step ladder under the stairs. Adverb: The stream flows under a bridge. Adjective: That's a perfect gift for an under graduate.
Down is a preposition BUT in this sentence it is part of the phrasal verb -- fell down. Sometimes a preposition in a phrasal verb is called a particle
he fell down the stairs he fell down the stairs
No. Reggie is a proper noun, a name. Reggae, a type of music, is also a noun.
Stairs is a noun. "Sharon had to walk (verb) up thirty seven flights of stairs (noun)."
It can be either, depending on how it's being used. If it has a noun as its object, it is a preposition. The horse fell over. (adverb) The horse fell over the cliff. (preposition)
no its wrong akbar was not fell down but he was humayun who fell down to stairs & died
he fell of the stairs and i shot him in the stairs leticia
Gashlycrumb Tinies by Edward Gorey begins with "A is for Amy, who fell down the stairs..."
He fell down the stairs
fell down stairs
"Off" is an adverb. But it can be considered a preposition in some cases.HoweverIn a case like "She fell off the bed", the preposition ofis understood, completing the actual prepositional phrase "(of) the bed". "Off" remains purely an adverb modifying the verb "fell", telling where she fell.
11. Same as Matt Stairs.