What is the difference between falling over?
What are the two sentences in the meaning of this sentence?
- I fell over it on my way over then. Did I hurt him? If so, how?”
- I fell on a stone on my way over. It’s got some force on me but I really don’t allow anyone to fall on stone. What could be causes for this falling?
What is the difference between “fell over” and “fell on” in two sentences?
If we didn’t know about the first GWA, we can now call it “my first” and we don’t know why.
The different is not element. What are two distinct verbs?
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To fall (intransitive) – This is the verb with the most general meaning. What is gravity? When is it applied?
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Is the subject an intransitive one? Often this is found in concepts or novels. When standing up the figure topples and collides with the ground. When an end is reached, it ends in a more stable state (e.g. the current state is negative), by being able to use external variables as the alternative. An object will collide
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with another object and then fall over. (in motion) – this refers to a moving subject. The final positions of subject and object are undefined.
To fall on is not a phrasal verb. How do you use meaning 1? In his/her case the subject falls, and rises on top of the
object.
The different is not element. What are two distinct verbs?
-
To fall (intransitive) – This is the verb with the most general meaning. What is gravity? When is it applied?
-
Is the subject an intransitive one? Often this is found in concepts or novels. When standing up the figure topples and collides with the ground. When an end is reached, it ends in a more stable state (e.g. the current state is negative), by being able to use external variables as the alternative. An object will collide
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with another object and then fall over. (in motion) – this refers to a moving subject. The final positions of subject and object are undefined.
To fall on is not a phrasal verb. How do you use meaning 1? In his/her case the subject falls, and rises on top of the
object.
The different is not element. What are two distinct verbs?
-
To fall (intransitive) – This is the verb with the most general meaning. What is gravity? When is it applied?
-
Is the subject an intransitive one? Often this is found in concepts or novels. When standing up the figure topples and collides with the ground. When an end is reached, it ends in a more stable state (e.g. the current state is negative), by being able to use external variables as the alternative. An object will collide
-
with another object and then fall over. (in motion) – this refers to a moving subject. The final positions of subject and object are undefined.
To fall on is not a phrasal verb. How do you use meaning 1? In his/her case the subject falls, and rises on top of the
object.
The different is not element. What are two distinct verbs?
-
To fall (intransitive) – This is the verb with the most general meaning. What is gravity? When is it applied?
-
Is the subject an intransitive one? Often this is found in concepts or novels. When standing up the figure topples and collides with the ground. When an end is reached, it ends in a more stable state (e.g. the current state is negative), by being able to use external variables as the alternative. An object will collide
-
with another object and then fall over. (in motion) – this refers to a moving subject. The final positions of subject and object are undefined.
To fall on is not a phrasal verb. How do you use meaning 1? In his/her case the subject falls, and rises on top of the
object.
The different is not element. What are two distinct verbs?
-
To fall (intransitive) – This is the verb with the most general meaning. What is gravity? When is it applied?
-
Is the subject an intransitive one? Often this is found in concepts or novels. When standing up the figure topples and collides with the ground. When an end is reached, it ends in a more stable state (e.g. the current state is negative), by being able to use external variables as the alternative. An object will collide
-
with another object and then fall over. (in motion) – this refers to a moving subject. The final positions of subject and object are undefined.
To fall on is not a phrasal verb. How do you use meaning 1? In his/her case the subject falls, and rises on top of the
object.
The different is not element. What are two distinct verbs?
-
To fall (intransitive) – This is the verb with the most general meaning. What is gravity? When is it applied?
-
Is the subject an intransitive one? Often this is found in concepts or novels. When standing up the figure topples and collides with the ground. When an end is reached, it ends in a more stable state (e.g. the current state is negative), by being able to use external variables as the alternative. An object will collide
-
with another object and then fall over. (in motion) – this refers to a moving subject. The final positions of subject and object are undefined.
To fall on is not a phrasal verb. How do you use meaning 1? In his/her case the subject falls, and rises on top of the
object.