0
User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

fell down

The pen fell down, can you pick it up?
The clothes which was hanged onto the rope caught an air current and flew and finally landed in the drainage.
The clothes fell down from the rope.
The bag which you hanged onto the nail/wall fell down.

Please correct my sentences.
  

Top answer

Hi, The pen fell down, can you pick it up? The clothes which was hanged onto the rope caught an air current and flew and finally landed in the drainage. The clothes fell down from the rope.

  • Hi, The pen fell down, can you pick it up?
  • The clothes which was hanged onto the rope caught an air current and flew and finally landed in the drainage.
  • The clothes fell down from the rope.
  • The bag which you hanged onto the nail/wall fell down.
  • Say these this way.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

3 Answers
0
Hi,

The pen fell down, can you pick it up?
The clothes which was hanged onto the rope caught an air current and flew and finally landed in the drainage.
The clothes fell down from the rope.
The bag which you hanged onto the nail/wall fell down.

Say these this way.

I've dropped my pen. Can you pick it up, please?
The clothes which were hung on the clothes-
0
Thank you Clive.

The pen fell off itself and I didn't drop it. Maybe some air current caught it. How to say that?
My pen fell down. Can you pick it up, please?

Also what do you mean by "line" here? We hung our clothes on a rope.
0
Hi,

The pen fell off itself and I didn't drop it. Maybe some air current caught it. How to say that?
My pen fell down. My pen fell off the table. Can you pick it up, please?

In everyday English, you don't usually have to give a detailed explanation of why it is on the floor. Such matters are very minor. Just say 'Can you pick up my pen for me, please

Related Questions