Phrasal verb FALL OUT
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- 10/05/2024 at 10:34 #45436Main AditorKeymaster
FALL OUT
1. To fall out with someone is to become upset or angry with them, and stop being friendly with them.
Examples of use:
- We fell out over something very small.
- I fell out with my sister because she broke my necklace.
- Ingrid and Beatrice fell out when Ingrid crashed Beatrice’s car.
- Marcus and Akos have fallen out.
A falling-out (noun) is an argument or disagreement.
Example of use:
Jerry hasn’t spoken to his brother for years. They had a falling-out over money.
2. If your hair falls out it becomes loose and unattached.
Examples of use:
- My hair fell out when I was ill.
- My father’s hair started to fall out when he was only 30, and now he is completely bald.
infinitive fall out present simple fall out and falls out -ing form falling out past simple fell out past participle fallen out Practise your English and write a sentence using this phrasal verb. Think of a suitable response to this question using the phrasal verb fall out.
3. Why aren’t you speaking to your brother?
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