if you drop a pen and quickly try to catch it that would be a proper example of a reflex ,which is different from an arc reflex which is what happens when you hit your knee and it jerks
I accidentally dropped the toy on the floor.
if you drop a pen and quickly try to catch it that would be a proper example of a reflex ,which is different from an arc reflex which is what happens when you hit your knee and it jerks
In general, where you drop it and how quickly you pick it up matter. If it dropped face down on a reasonably clean floor, pick it up quickly and you should be good. Bacteria doesn't have time to act, even if it takes you 10 seconds to pick it up. If you dropped it on sand or a dirty floor, you might want to give it up.
The pudendal nerve (part of the somatic nervous system, voluntary control) innervates the pelvic floor. It also innervates the external urethral sphincter; the internal urethral sphincter is innervated by the pelvic nerve (part of the parasympathetic nervous system, involuntary control).
"The painter's brush dropped to the floor." (The painter is singular, the brush is singular.)"The painters' brush dropped to the floor." (The painters is plural, the brush is still singular.)"The painters' brushes dropped to the floor." (The painters is plural, the brushes is plural.)
The ball is on the floor because it was dropped or fell down.
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"Dropped." When looking for a verb, look for the action.
Right now, it could go either way. It might be paralized on one side or it might just shocked. It also depends how tall you are. If you are a todler and you dropped it on carpet then it might be ok, but if you 6 feet tall and you dropped it on a hardwood floor, it will probably die or be paralized the rest of its life.
She dropped her pencil on the floor
Dropping your keys on the floor simply means accidentally letting them fall from your hand to the ground.
That person is a litter-lout, who is littering by dropping rubbish on the floor.