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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

Hi everybody!
I was reading a text and I saw that "she had fallen on that day."
Is this fallen on could be the same as faint??
  

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Read it this way. She had fallen (on that day). Fall and faint are very different verbs, as your dictionary will explain.

  • Read it this way.
  • She had fallen (on that day).
  • Fall and faint are very different verbs, as your dictionary will explain.
  • But if you faint while standing up, you will fall.
  • Clive
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Read it this way. She had fallen (on that day).

Fall and faint are very different verbs, as your dictionary will explain.

But if you faint while standing up, you will fall.

Clive

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