| V1 | V2 - Past Simple | V3 - Past Participle |
|---|---|---|
fall [fɔːl] | fell [fel] | fallen ['fɔːlən] |
to fall
| ||
Example Sentences Using the Irregular Verb fall
- I fall asleep very quickly.
- She fell down the stairs yesterday.
- They have fallen in love.
The irregular verb “fall” is often used in phrasal verbs in English.
Popular Phrasal Verbs with the Verb fall
fall apart
to break into pieces; disintegrate
fall away
to gradually disappear or become less
fall back
to retreat
fall behind
to move slower than others or fail to keep up
fall down
to collapse or drop to the ground
fall for
to be tricked or deceived
fall in
to line up in formation
fall into
to begin to be in a particular state or condition
fall off
to drop down from something
fall on
to attack or begin to attack someone or something
fall out
to stop being friends or in agreement
fall over
to lose balance and collapse to the ground
fall through
to fail to happen or be completed
fall to
to become the responsibility or duty of someone
fall under
to be classified or placed within a particular category, jurisdiction, rule, or authority
fall upon
to attack suddenly and violently

















