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Phrasal Verb Fall

This document lists and defines 15 English phrasal verbs containing the word "fall". Some of the phrasal verbs and their meanings include: - Fall apart - break into pieces - Fall back on - rely on something - Fall behind - fail to keep up - Fall for - fall in love with or be deceived - Fall in - collapse - Fall into - begin - Fall on - rush for food or attack someone

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Phrasal Verb Fall

This document lists and defines 15 English phrasal verbs containing the word "fall". Some of the phrasal verbs and their meanings include: - Fall apart - break into pieces - Fall back on - rely on something - Fall behind - fail to keep up - Fall for - fall in love with or be deceived - Fall in - collapse - Fall into - begin - Fall on - rush for food or attack someone

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Phrasal verbs:

Fall apart – (int) rozpaść się -> break into pieces


My poor old boots are falling apart.
Fall back on (tr 2) – polegać na kimś -> rely on sth
When the business failed, we had to fall back on our savings.
Fall behind (int) – pozostawać w tyle -> fail to keep up
He was ill for six weeks and fell behind with his schoolwork.
Fall for (tr 2) – zakochać się w kimś -> fall in love with sb
My sister is falling for my best friend.
Fall for (tr 2) – zostać oszukanym -> be deceivedd
I won't fall for her lies again.
Fall in (int) – zapaść się -> collapse
The roof in our old house fell in and we had to move out.
Fall into (tr 2) – rozpocząć coś -> begin
I fell into dealing drugs, I don't know how it happened.
Fall in with (tr 2) – zgadzać się z czymś -> agree with sb
Has the boss fallen in with your idea.
Fall on (tr 2) – rzucić się na jedzenie -> rush for food
You fell on the food like a dog on a bone.
Fall on (tr 1) – zaatakować kogoś -> attack sb
I didn't fall on him in the shop, he's lying.
Fall out with (tr 2) – pokłócić się z kimś -> quarrel with sb
He left home after falling out with his parents.
Fall through (int) – nie dojść do skutku -> fail to be complited
My plans fell through.

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