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got fell
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "got fell" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a mix-up of "got" and "fell," which do not work together in standard English grammar. An example of a correct phrase could be "I got hurt when I fell."
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"It just got fell on by a 350-pound dude," Manningham said.
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The share seeing jobs as hard to get fell to 10.4percentt from 11.4percentt.
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As with all kinds of under-pricing, the result is over-use: trees get felled that would not be worth cutting anywhere else, in areas that are often pristine and better off without roads or logging.The system of timber sales dates from 1897, when land was set aside by law for national forests; managers were authorised to sell timber from the land as a way of covering the cost of maintaining it.
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"At some stage, the trees themselves may die from disease, they may get felled or they themselves might succumb to the effects of climate change.
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If 99percentt of people have relatively mild symptoms, shouldn't science's first job be finding out why the one percent get felled?
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The proportion of people aged 16-24 fitdifficultifficult or very difficult to get by fell to 8% in 2013-14, from 15% in 2009-10, the ONS said.
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THE HISTORY Essex Fells got its name because it is in Essex County, and a partner in its development was John R. Fell (though "fells" can also refer to hilly land).
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Before he got a chance, depression felled him.
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In a Guardian article, Oakeshott writes: "Britain's economy after this week's grim GDP figures looks like an old steam train struggling to get over Shap Fell between Lancaster and Carlisle.
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Listen to "I Got a Concussion (When I Fell for You)." Photograph by C. Brandon/Redferns.
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We go, she shares what she's got, I'm humbled and felled again.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "got fell" in formal writing. Use "fell" or "was felled" to maintain grammatical correctness.
Common error
Do not combine "got" with "fell" as it creates a grammatically incorrect structure. Instead, use the past tense of "fall" which is "fell" or use the passive voice, "was felled".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "got fell" is grammatically incorrect. The verb "fell" is already the past tense of "fall". The addition of "got" is unnecessary and creates an ungrammatical construction. Ludwig AI confirms this with its assessment.
Frequent in
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "got fell" is an incorrect grammatical construction. "Fell" is the past tense of "fall" and doesn't require the auxiliary verb "got" in this context. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, the grammatically correct alternative is simply "fell". While instances of the phrase may appear in various sources, they should be recognized as errors. Correct usage ensures clear and effective communication. Substitute with phrases like ""I fell"" or "was felled" based on your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fell
Omits "got", correcting the grammatical error and focusing on the action of falling.
was felled
Uses the passive voice to indicate that someone or something caused the fall.
had fallen
Employs the past perfect tense to describe a completed action of falling before a specific time.
I fell
Corrects the grammar and provides a subject performing the action of falling
got injured
Substitutes with a phrase indicating the result of falling, emphasizing injury.
lost balance
Replaces with a description of losing stability, implying a fall.
tripped
Uses a different verb to describe a stumble that could lead to a fall.
took a tumble
Employs an idiomatic expression for falling, adding a touch of informality.
plummeted
Replaces with a verb suggesting a rapid, uncontrolled fall.
collapsed
Suggests a sudden loss of strength or stability, resulting in a fall.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "fell" in a sentence?
What is a grammatically correct alternative to "got fell"?
Is there a passive form I can use instead of "got fell"?
Yes, you can use "was felled" if something or someone caused the fall. For example, "The tree "tree was felled" by the lumberjack".
What is the difference between saying "fell" and "was felled"?
"Fell" indicates that someone or something lost their balance and dropped, "was felled" implies an external force or agent caused the fall. Therefore, "He fell" means he lost his balance, while "He was felled" means someone caused him to fall.
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1.8/5
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Real-world application tested