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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
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Fell down from / fell from

Can I say,

(a) He fell (down) from the bicycle. His bicycle was broken. His knee was bleeding and (was) lying beside the road.

(b) His bicycle was fallen / fell into the drain. He broke his knee. He was scared and hoped anyone (could) came to help him.
  

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(a) He fell (down) from the bicycle. His bicycle was broken. His knee was bleeding and he was lying beside the road.

  • (a) He fell (down) from the bicycle.
  • His bicycle was broken.
  • His knee was bleeding and he was lying beside the road.
  • (b) H is bicycle fell into the drain.
  • He broke his knee.
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(a) He fell (down) from the bicycle. His bicycle was broken. His knee was bleeding and he was lying beside the road.

(b) His bicycle fell into the drain. He broke his knee. He was scared and hoped someone would come to help him.

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