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‘fall over’, ‘fall off’, ‘fall down’ – what’s the difference? #shorts
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林宜悉 posted on 2025/11/18Ever mixed up 'fall over,' 'fall off,' and 'fall down'? This quick video breaks down the tricky differences with clear examples so you can use them confidently! You'll pick up essential phrasal verbs and boost your English grammar skills in no time.
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drop
US /drɑp/
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UK /drɒp/
- Noun
- Distance between a higher and a lower level
- Act of letting something fall (from your hand)
- Transitive Verb
- To drive someone to a place and then drive away
- To let something fall from your hand
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US /ɡraʊnd/
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UK /graʊnd/
- Transitive Verb
- To break (coffee, etc.) into tiny bits with machine
- To make sharp or smooth through friction
- Intransitive Verb
- To make loud jarring noise by pressing hard
- To hit the bottom
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US /fɔl/
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UK /fɔ:l/
- Noun
- Season after summer and before winter; Autumn
- A drop in amount; decrease
- Intransitive Verb
- To drop in amount; to decrease
- To come down from a higher position suddenly
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