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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
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Are they all correct.

1) I saw a woman slipping on the snow.
2) I saw a woman slipping on the snow and fell.
3) I saw a woman slipping on the snow and fell down.
4) I saw a woman slippingn on the snow and fell over.
  

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I am sorry. Let me change my question. Are they all correct?

  • I am sorry.
  • Let me change my question.
  • Are they all correct?
  • 1) A woman slipped on the snow and fell.
  • 2) A woman slipped on the snow and fell down.
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I am sorry. Let me change my question.
Are they all correct?

1) A woman slipped on the snow and fell.
2) A woman slipped on the snow and fell down.
3) A woman slipped on the snow and fell over.
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teacherJapan1) A woman slipped on the snow and fell.2) A woman slipped on the snow and fell down.3) A woman slipped on the snow and fell over.
All three are correct.
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Thank you very much as always. I wonder if there are any differences between "fall over" and "fall down" in this
particular context. Are there?
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teacherJapanThank you very much as always. I wonder if there are any differences between "fall over" and "fall down" in thisparticular context. Are there?
No, not really.
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Thank you very much again!

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