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"if he fall" is grammatically correct.
You can use it when you are talking about a hypothetical situation. For example, "If he fall, he'll need to be careful not to hurt himself."
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This one so big and fat if he fall off the table it take six men to pick him up.
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Can they be secured if he falls?
But what if he falls?
What if he fell on me?
If he falls, I'm in big, big shit".
Trump's fall, if he falls, is still to come.
"If he falls, the rest will fall as well".
He shouldn't be playing if he falls that easily".
"Worried about Alex McLeish - what if he falls asleep?" says Stuart Hamilton.
It is a long way down if he falls.
If he falls, you will not be surprised.
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