Il verbo irregolare TO FALL

Fall come sostantivo può significare: caduta, calo, ribasso, rovina. Mentre fallen, se non è il participio passato del verbo to fall può essere un aggettivo che significa caduto, conquistato, preso o un sostantivo che identifica un caduto, i caduti (in battaglia) come sostantivo plurale.
  • present: FALL
  • past simple: FELL
  • past participle: FALLEN
  • traduzione in italiano: CADERE, PRECIPITARE, CROLLARE.
  • Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
  • La nostra più grande gloria non sta nel non essere mai caduti, ma nell’essersi rialzati ogni volta che siamo caduti.
  • When I started learning the cello, I fell in love with the instrument because it seemed like a voice – my voice
  • Quando ho iniziato ad imparare (a suonare) il violoncello, mi sono innamorato dello strumento perché sembrava come una voce – la mia voce.
  • In a strange way, I had fallen in love with my depression.
  • In una strana maniera, mi ero innamorata della mia depressione.

  • Present simple di TO FALL
  • I fall
  • You fall
  • He falls
  • She falls
  • It falls
  • We fall
  • You fall
  • They fall
  • Present perfect di TO FALL
  • I have fallen
  • You have fallen
  • He has fallen
  • She has fallen
  • It has fallen
  • We have fallen
  • You have fallen
  • They have fallen
  • Past simple di TO FALL
  • I fell
  • You fell
  • He fell
  • She fell
  • It fell
  • We fell
  • You fell
  • They fell
  • Past perfect di TO FALL
  • I had fallen
  • You had fallen
  • He had fallen
  • She had fallen
  • It had fallen
  • We had fallen
  • You had fallen
  • They had fallen
  • Present simple di TO FALL forma INTERROGATIVA
  • Do I fall?
  • Do you fall?
  • Does he fall?
  • Does she fall?
  • Does it fall?
  • Do we fall?
  • Do you fall?
  • Do they fall?
  • Present perfect di TO FALL forma INTERROGATIVA
  • Have I fallen?
  • Have you fallen?
  • Has he fallen?
  • Has she fallen?
  • Has it fallen?
  • Have we fallen?
  • Have you fallen?
  • Have they fallen?
  • Past simple di TO FALL forma INTERROGATIVA
  • Did I fall?
  • Did you fall?
  • Did he fall?
  • Did she fall?
  • Did it fall?
  • Did we fall?
  • Did you fall?
  • Did they fall?
  • Past perfect di TO FALL forma INTERROGATIVA
  • Had I fallen?
  • Had you fallen?
  • Had he fallen?
  • Had she fallen?
  • Had it fallen?
  • Had we fallen?
  • Had you fallen?
  • Had they fallen?
  • Present simple di TO FALL forma NEGATIVA
  • I don't fall
  • You don't fall
  • He doesn't fall
  • She doesn't fall
  • It doesn't fall
  • We don't fall
  • You don't fall
  • They don't fall
  • Present perfect di TO FALL forma NEGATIVA
  • I haven't fallen
  • You haven't fallen
  • He hasn't fallen
  • She hasn't fallen
  • It hasn't fallen
  • We haven't fallen
  • You haven't fallen
  • They haven't fallen
  • Past simple di TO FALL forma NEGATIVA
  • I didn't fall
  • You didn't fall
  • He didn't fall
  • She didn't fall
  • It didn't fall
  • We didn't fall
  • You didn't fall
  • They didn't fall
  • Past perfect di TO FALL forma NEGATIVA
  • I hadn't fallen
  • You hadn't fallen
  • He hadn't fallen
  • She hadn't fallen
  • It hadn't fallen
  • We hadn't fallen
  • You hadn't fallen
  • They hadn't fallen