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fall down

Drop to the ground

Wörtlich: fall (to drop) + down (toward the ground)

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  • Used when a person or object hits the ground accidentally.
  • Common in everyday stories, accidents, and physical descriptions.
  • Simple, neutral English suitable for all ages and settings.

Bedeutung

This phrase describes the physical action of losing your balance and hitting the ground. It can also mean that an object or structure has collapsed or tumbled over.

Wichtige Beispiele

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Watching a child play

Be careful on the grass, or you might fall down.

Be careful on the grass, or you might fall down.

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Explaining a minor injury

I fell down the stairs yesterday, but I am okay.

I fell down the stairs yesterday, but I am okay.

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Reporting a building issue

The old fence is starting to fall down.

The old fence is starting to fall down.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Falling down is often a subject of humor in slapstick, but a serious concern in workplace safety. Falling is seen as a loss of dignity; people are often very concerned if someone falls.

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Past tense

Remember 'fell' is the past tense of 'fall'.

In 15 Sekunden

  • Used when a person or object hits the ground accidentally.
  • Common in everyday stories, accidents, and physical descriptions.
  • Simple, neutral English suitable for all ages and settings.

What It Means

fall down is a basic but essential phrase. It describes moving from a standing position to the floor. It usually happens by accident. You trip on a rug. You slip on ice. You end up on the ground. It is simple, physical, and very common.

How To Use It

Use it for people or things. You can say "I fell down." You can say "The chair fell down." Remember to change the verb for the past tense. Use fell down for things that already happened. Use falling down for things happening right now. It is a phrasal verb, but we rarely put words between fall and down.

When To Use It

Use it when describing accidents. It is perfect for telling a story about a clumsy moment. Use it at home, at work, or while playing sports. If your toddler trips, you say they fell down. If a stack of books topples, they fell down too. It is the go-to phrase for gravity winning the battle.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for failing a test. We do not use it for prices dropping. For prices, just use fall or go down. Also, do not use it for emotions. You don't fall down in love; you fall in love. Keep this phrase for physical objects and bodies hitting the floor.

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, falling down is the basis of 'slapstick' humor. Think of Charlie Chaplin or funny home videos. We often laugh when people fall down, but only if they aren't hurt! There is even a famous nursery rhyme called 'London Bridge is Falling Down'. It is one of the first phrases children learn.

Common Variations

Sometimes people just say fall. However, adding down makes it feel more complete. You might hear fall over if someone trips while walking. Fall off is used if you drop from a high place like a bed. Fall down is the most general and safe version to use anywhere.

Nutzungshinweise

The phrase is neutral and safe for all situations. Just remember it is an irregular verb (fall/fell/fallen).

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Past tense

Remember 'fell' is the past tense of 'fall'.

Beispiele

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#1 Watching a child play
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Be careful on the grass, or you might fall down.

Be careful on the grass, or you might fall down.

A gentle warning to a child.

#2 Explaining a minor injury
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I fell down the stairs yesterday, but I am okay.

I fell down the stairs yesterday, but I am okay.

Using the past tense 'fell' for a completed action.

#3 Reporting a building issue
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The old fence is starting to fall down.

The old fence is starting to fall down.

Used for a structure that is collapsing.

#4 Texting a friend about a clumsy moment
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I literally just fell down in the middle of the mall. So embarrassing!

I literally just fell down in the middle of the mall. So embarrassing!

Using 'literally' for emphasis in a text.

#5 Describing a sad accident
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The elderly man fell down and couldn't get back up.

The elderly man fell down and couldn't get back up.

Used to describe a serious physical incident.

#6 Instructions at a gym
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If you lose your balance, try to fall down safely.

If you lose your balance, try to fall down safely.

Giving advice on how to land.

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Fill in the blank.

I was running and I ____ down.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: fell

Past tense is required.

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Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A1

I was running and I ____ down.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: fell

Past tense is required.

🎉 Ergebnis: /1

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Yes, if they hit the ground.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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fall over

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To tip sideways.

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