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Henry74 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Fall

Hello,

If I say "I'm always falling" is it clear that I mean that one moment I'm walking and the next I'm on the ground, and that happens to me a lot, or should I say "I'm always falling down", or "I'm always falling to the ground"?

Thank you
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Henry74 If I say "I'm always falling" is it clear that I mean that one moment I'm walking and the next I'm on the ground, and that happens to me a lot Yes. Henry74 or should I say "I'm always falling down", You may. Henry74 or "I'm always falling to the ground"?

  • Henry74 If I say "I'm always falling" is it clear that I mean that one moment I'm walking and the next I'm on the ground, and that happens to me a lot Yes.
  • Henry74 or should I say "I'm always falling down", You may.
  • Henry74 or "I'm always falling to the ground"?
  • That one is not quite native.
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Henry74If I say "I'm always falling" is it clear that I mean that one moment I'm walking and the next I'm on the ground, and that happens to me a lot
Yes.
Henry74or should I say "I'm always falling down",
You may.
Henry74or "I'm always falling to the ground"?
That one is not quite native.

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