PHRASAL VERBS WITH ‘FALL’ (FALL INTO SOMETHING)
PHRASAL VERBS WITH ‘FALL’ (FALL INTO SOMETHING): meaning and examples
Welcome back to another Daily Vitamin lesson.
In today's Daily Vitamin we continue with our focus on PHRASAL VERBS with the word FALL in them.
Today's phrasal verb is: TO FALL INTO SOMETHING
Definition: to start doing something, often without intending to.
Sentence 1: She fell into the habit of watching Netflix until 1:00 or 2:00 AM, which was not helping her to reach her goals.
Sentence 2: I really enjoyed the party last night. Right after arriving I fell into a conversation with a very nice guy. We have arranged to meet again next weekend.
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I hope you have a great day!