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Slocawber Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

fall off

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She's riding her bike too fast and she's going to fell off.
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She's riding her bike too fast and she's going to fall off . ) Here are some more examples: She fell off her bike because she rode her bike too fast. ) She will fall off her bike, if she doesn't slow down.

  • She's riding her bike too fast and she's going to fall off .
  • ) Here are some more examples: She fell off her bike because she rode her bike too fast.
  • ) She will fall off her bike, if she doesn't slow down.
  • )
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She's riding her bike too fast and she's going to fall off. (She hasn't fallen off the bike yet.)

Here are some more examples:
She fell off her bike because she rode her bike too fast. (In this case, she has fallen off the bike.)
She will fall off her bike, if she doesn't slow down. (Again, she hasn't fallen off the bike.)
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She's riding her bike too fast and she's going to fall off.
She's riding her bike too fast and she will fall off.

"is going to + verb [base]" is a future verb form, comparable to "will + verb [base]".

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