I fell down and
He fell off a horse.
whoa boy
It is correct to say ''He will fall down''
Él se cayó. The "down" is unneccesary.
Neigh?
Oh, dude, the answer to page 4.1 in the Punchline Algebra book A is probably some math stuff, but who cares about that, right? And as for what the horse said when it fell down, I'm pretty sure it was just like, "Neigh, I'm okay, just horsing around." Classic horse humor, am I right?
saying the horse's legs are down may mean that the horse is lame, or that the slope of the pasterns is incorrect.
The horse fell on him.
Yes, "All the tins fell down." is a correct sentence if you remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence.
because he fell of a horse Don't you mean 'fell OFF a horse'. Which he didn't anyway.
Some say he had a heart attack some say he fell down the stairs. Some say he had a heart attack while falling down the stairs.
Q: Why did the pony have to gargle? A: Because it was a little horse! Q: What did the horse say when it fell? A: I've fallen and I can't giddyup! Q: What did the teacher say when the horse walked into the class? A: Why the long face? Q: What do you call a horse that lives next door? A: A neigh-bor!