PHRASAL VERBS WITH ‘FALL’ (FALL OVER)
PHRASAL VERBS WITH ‘FALL’ (FALL OVER): meaning and examples
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In today's Daily Vitamin we continue with our focus on PHRASAL VERBS with the word FALL in them, since it is officially fall (autumn) in the northern hemisphere.
Today's expression is: TO FALL OVER
Definition: If someone falls over, they fall to the ground; and if something falls over, it falls onto its side.
Sentence 1: He was walking very quickly to arrive to class on time but, unfortunately, he tripped and fell over and broke his arm. In the end, he missed the entire class.
Sentence 2: If you make the sand castle too high, it's going to fall over.
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