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has fall
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has fall" is not correct or usable in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "has fallen." Example: The leaves on the tree have fallen due to the change in season.
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6 human-written examples
BnBFinder, a bed-and-breakfast directory, has fall specials, too (bnbfinder.com/fall).
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The New York State tourism site, www.iloveny.com, has fall deals at 200 hotels, country inns and B & Bs.
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The Maya Beach Hotel near Placencia, for example, has fall rates as low as $69 a night for a beachfront queen room.
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Woodstock's nest has fall and he needs Snoopy's help in Snoopy the Flying Ace, the latest mobile game from Namco Networks.
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And it has fall detection sensors built into the pendent that can automatically summon help if a fall is detected and your mom is unable to push the button.
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Phillips also offers a new Auto Alert option (for $48 per month) that has fall detection sensors in the SOS button that can automatically summon help without your mom ever having to press a button.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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54 human-written examples
Pay has fallen too.
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Poverty has fallen.
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The record has fallen.
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Fear has fallen.
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He has fallen short.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the grammatically incorrect phrase "has fall", use "has fallen" to describe a completed action of falling or decline. For example, "The price has fallen sharply."
Common error
Avoid using "has fall" when you mean "has fallen". The latter is the correct past participle form of the verb "fall" and should be used to indicate a completed action in the present perfect tense.
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Linguistic Context
Auxiliary verb and verb phrase: Although grammatically incorrect, "has fall" appears to function as a present perfect construction where "has" is an auxiliary verb. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form would be "has fallen". The existing examples demonstrate attempted usage in describing conditions or states that have changed.
Frequent in
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29%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "has fall" might appear in various contexts, it is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "has fallen", which is used to indicate a completed action of falling or declining. As Ludwig AI confirms, using "has fallen" ensures grammatical accuracy and clarity. If you're looking for alternatives, consider "has decreased", "has declined", or "has dropped" for similar meanings. Remember to always prioritize grammatical correctness in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has dropped
This suggests a decline or reduction, similar to something falling.
has declined
Implies a gradual decrease, often used for abstract concepts like performance or quality.
has decreased
Indicates a measurable reduction in quantity or amount.
has diminished
Suggests a reduction in size, importance, or intensity.
has lessened
Implies a reduction in severity or intensity.
has plummeted
Describes a sudden and significant drop, often used for prices or values.
has sunk
Suggests a descent to a lower level, often used metaphorically.
has collapsed
Indicates a sudden failure or breakdown.
is experiencing a decrease
Expresses the fact that something is going through a reduction.
is on the decline
Describes something that is gradually decreasing or deteriorating.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say something has dropped in value?
The correct way to say something has dropped in value is to use the phrase "has fallen". For example, "The stock price has fallen sharply."
What can I say instead of "has fall"?
Since "has fall" is grammatically incorrect, you can use alternatives like "has decreased", "has declined", or "has dropped" depending on the intended meaning.
Which is correct, "has fall" or "has fallen"?
"Has fallen" is the correct phrase. "Has fall" is grammatically incorrect.
How do I use "has fallen" in a sentence?
Use "has fallen" to indicate that something has already dropped. For example: "The temperature has fallen below freezing", or "Her performance has fallen short of expectations".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested