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Pen slide 883 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

The difference between 'come off' and 'fall off'

Hi teachers~~

I am wondering if its ok to say 'my nail came off.'

At first I used 'fall off', then I was confused about them.

I found out it's ok to say 'nail polish won't come off.'

Thanks in advance~~

  

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"My nail came off" is an unremarkable series of four words that violates no rule of grammar and does not sound unnatural as it stands. No more can be said about it until we have some context. Please provide a complete sentence that makes your desired meaning clear.

  • "My nail came off" is an unremarkable series of four words that violates no rule of grammar and does not sound unnatural as it stands.
  • No more can be said about it until we have some context.
  • Please provide a complete sentence that makes your desired meaning clear.
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"My nail came off" is an unremarkable series of four words that violates no rule of grammar and does not sound unnatural as it stands. No more can be said about it until we have some context. Please provide a complete sentence that makes your desired meaning clear.

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