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DO NOT FALL FOR IT! vs DO NOT FALL FOR that!

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of advising someone not to be deceived or tricked. The choice between 'it' and 'that' depends on the context and personal preference.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 908 views

DO NOT FALL FOR IT!

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to advise someone not to be deceived or tricked.

This phrase is used to warn someone not to be fooled by a particular situation or statement. 'It' can refer to a general idea or situation.

Examples:

  • Do not fall for it! It's just a trick.
  • I know it sounds convincing, but don't fall for it.
  • She tried to deceive me, but I didn't fall for it.
  • Don't let your emotions make you fall for it.
  • It may seem like a good deal, but don't fall for it.
  • And the police fall for it!
  • And the police fall for it!
  • - Please do not let it fall!
  • I choose to rise, not fall!
  • A thousand people shouting, "China will not fall!"
  • SUNDAY: If he should stagger, he will not fall!
  • And I fall for it again!
  • I swear by those before us, we will not fall!
  • I will not fall for it, kid.
  • This time we do not fall on that purely!
  • And good luck capturing the Monster of Paradise Falls!
  • Careful! The kid will fall! Break head!
  • Ha! You fall for that every year, Seymour.
  • He'll never fall for your tricks!
  • Come on Jamilla! All monkeys fall for blondes!
  • But remember that you mustn't fall for women!
  • Beware... beware and do not fall for her.
  • Something's amiss with Niagra's fall!
  • - Divided we stand, united we fall!
  • Frank. the pin didn't fall!

Alternatives:

  • do not be deceived by it
  • do not be tricked by it
  • do not be fooled by it
  • do not get taken in by it
  • do not get duped by it

DO NOT FALL FOR that!

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to advise someone not to be deceived or tricked.

This phrase is used to warn someone not to be fooled by a specific thing or situation. 'That' is more specific and refers to something particular.

Examples:

  • Do not fall for that scam!
  • I can't believe you fell for that old trick.
  • Don't fall for that lie.
  • She's trying to manipulate you, don't fall for that.
  • That offer seems too good to be true, don't fall for that.
  • - Please do not let it fall!
  • I choose to rise, not fall!
  • A thousand people shouting, "China will not fall!"
  • SUNDAY: If he should stagger, he will not fall!
  • Ha! You fall for that every year, Seymour.
  • I swear by those before us, we will not fall!
  • This time we do not fall on that purely!
  • And good luck capturing the Monster of Paradise Falls!
  • But I won't fall for that again!
  • Careful! The kid will fall! Break head!
  • Just once I'd like to see someone not fall for that.
  • He'll never fall for your tricks!
  • Come on Jamilla! All monkeys fall for blondes!
  • But remember that you mustn't fall for women!
  • And the police fall for it!
  • Beware... beware and do not fall for her.
  • Something's amiss with Niagra's fall!
  • - Divided we stand, united we fall!
  • Frank. the pin didn't fall!
  • The last leaf is about to fall!

Alternatives:

  • do not be deceived by that
  • do not be tricked by that
  • do not be fooled by that
  • do not get taken in by that
  • do not get duped by that

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