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Fell Down or Fall Down? Understanding the Past Tense of Fall Down Clearly

Fell Down or Fall Down? Understanding the Past Tense of Fall Down Clearly

July 27, 2025
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Tripping over a step or slipping on ice—when that happens, you need the right verb. Should you say you fall down or that you fell down? Learning the past tense of fall down gives clarity and improves your English fluency. What Fall Down Actually Means Talking about fall down starts with knowing what it describes. […]

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