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10 Phrasal Verbs with FALL in Confusing Words, Vocabulary
Fall apart 1. Break into pieces That chair is so old, it looks like it’ll fall apart if anyone sits on it.
This chair has fallen apart.
2. Become emotionally upset and incapable of behaving normally After Tanya lost her job and her husband left her, she completely fell apart.
Fall back Retreat (especially in the case of an army)
The general ordered the soldiers to fall back to a safer location.
Fall back on Have the option to use something if other plans are not successful. If I don’t get this job, I still have my freelance work to fall back on.
Fall behind Not make sufficient progress to stay on schedule. We fell behind on the project and finished it ten days late.
Fall down / fall over When a person or structure falls to the ground. The skaters fell down in the middle of their performance.
The skaters fell down in the middle of their performance.
The ladder fell over when he tried to climb it.
The ladder fell over when he tried to climb it.
Fall for 1. Fall in love, develop a romantic attraction to someone I think I’m falling for Jeremy – I just can’t stop thinking about him!
Fall for = Fall in love
2. Believe a lie or a story that is false Vivian told the teacher that she missed class because her dog was sick – and the teacher fell for it.
Fall of When something detaches from a bigger object. My glasses fell of when I bent down to pick up the paper from the floor.
The wheels have fallen off the bike!
Fall out 1. To fall out of some enclosed space (a box, a basket, a car, a train) Excuse me – is this your wallet? It fell out of your pocket. 2. To have an argument with someone and then be angry with each other John left the company after falling out with his business partner. Note: You can also say “have a fallout” – or “have a falling out” – “I had a falling out with my best friend, and now she’s not speaking to me.”
Fall through Be unsuccessful (usually used with “plans”) We were going to travel to Russia, but our plans fell through because we couldn’t get a visa. See more at: http://www.espressoenglish.net/10-phrasal-verbs-with-fall/#sthash.zA7qKCIP.dpuf -