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How to Use "Fall" with Example Sentences
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fall
(n):
an accident; a decrease; the season between summer and winter; also known as autumn
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Used with adjectives:
"
She took a
nasty
fall
off a horse.
"
(nasty, bad, terrible)
"
There was a
sharp
fall
in the demand for oil.
"
(sharp, rapid, steep, sudden, unexpected, continuing)
"
There was a
big
fall
in prices.
"
(big, dramatic, large, massive, significant, substantial)
"
There has been a
steady
fall
in gas prices.
"
(steady, modest, slight, small)
"
This weather is strange for
late
fall
.
"
(late, early)
"
She went to Europe
this past
fall
.
"
(this past, last)
"
They are planning their wedding for
next
fall
.
"
(next, this, this coming, the following)
Used with verbs:
"
She
had
a nasty
fall
.
"
(had, took, suffered)
"
The leaves
broke
his
fall
from the tree.
"
(broke, cushioned)
"
Safety bars can help
prevent
falls
.
"
(prevent)
"
The economy
caused
the
fall
in market prices.
"
(caused, led to, triggered, contributed to)
"
We
saw
a big
fall
in demand for oil.
"
(saw, witnessed)
"
The poll
showed
a large
fall
in his approval rating.
"
(showed, recorded, reported)
"
The biggest
fall
in demand
occurred
after the price went up.
"
(occurred, happened)
"
The economy
contributed to
the
fall
in revenue.
"
(contributed to, led to, brought about, caused)
Used with prepositions:
"
She broke her leg
in
the
fall
.
"
(in)
"
She hurt her back in a
fall
from
a tree.
"
(from)
Used with nouns:
"
The
fall
weather
has been beautiful.
"
(weather)
"
We took a drive to see the
fall
colors
.
"
(colors, foliage, leaves)
"
The
fall
harvest
is late this year.
"
(harvest)
"
She is getting ready for
fall
term
to start.
"
(term, semester, quarter, classes)
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fall
(v):
to move downward; to suddenly stop standing; to decrease
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Used with adverbs:
"
The rain
falls
heavily
onto the roof.
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(heavily, lightly)
"
Don't
fall
off
the ladder.
"
(off)
"
Be careful not to
fall
down
the stairs.
"
(down)
"
The cargo
fell
overboard
in the storm.
"
(overboard)
"
She tripped and
nearly
fell
.
"
(nearly, almost)
"
She
fell
forward
into the lake.
"
(forward, backward)
"
She slipped and
fell
over
.
"
(over, down)
"
Their profits are
falling
steadily
.
"
(steadily, slightly)
"
The stock market
fell
dramatically
.
"
(dramatically, rapidly, sharply, significantly, steeply)
Used with verbs:
"
He
let
her
fall
to the floor.
"
(let)
"
Housing prices
continue
to
fall
.
"
(continue)
Used with prepositions:
"
He
fell
from
the second story window.
"
(from)
"
She
fell
into
a puddle.
"
(into)
"
There was snow
falling
on
her face.
"
(on)
"
The price
fell
to
$50.
"
(to)
"
The price rarely
falls
below
$100.
"
(below)
"
Their profits
fell
by
5% last year.
"
(by)
Used with nouns:
"
The
temperature
has
fallen
10 degrees since the beginning of the week.
"
(temperature)
"
Attendance
has
fallen
dramatically this year.
"
(attendance, participation, circulation, enrollment, population)
"
Snowflakes
fell
onto her face.
"
(Snowflakes, raindrops, sunshine, sunlight)
"
Rain
fell
steadily all day.
"
(rain, snow, hail)
"
Their
supply
fell
greatly this month.
"
(supply, demand, production, consumption)
"
Profits
fell
significantly last year.
"
(profits, revenue, costs, sales, stock, prices, exports, imports, inflation, investments, spending)
"
Unemployment
is
falling
in that industry.
"
(unemployment, employment, productivity, turnover)
"
The
leaves
fell
from the tree.
"
(leaves, blossoms, fruit, branches)
"
Confetti
fell
from the sky.
"
(confetti, bombs, missiles, ash)
"
The
tree
fell
in the storm.
"
(tree, branches, power lines)
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