Monday, October 13, 2014

The verb fall means


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As we refer to the object in question (a cell phone to be exact) I think "it" is well used, but my colleagues disagree and hence the dispute. We do not know if is grammatically correct and the verb can be used to bring down an object unintentionally.
The verb fall means 'move up and down by the action of its own weight': The leaves fell from the small tree. It is a transitive verb; ie a verb that does not accept direct object, hence the following sentences are incorrect *'re going down the vase, * I * fall wine and fall What mobile. In all other cases should use verbs such as throw, throw, throw, drop ... it is not possible to build someone drops something.
Good afternoon, had a doubt about his answer, transitive verbs or not they accept direct object? had understood that intransitive verbs had no direct object, indirect object or additions only, and transitive verbs have a direct object, I ask you please clear my doubt, thanks.
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