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you will fall down from the stairs vs you will fell down from the stairs

The correct phrase is "you will fall down from the stairs." The verb "fall" is the correct form to use in this context, indicating the action of descending suddenly and involuntarily. "Fell" is not the appropriate past tense form of the verb in this sentence. The sentence is also correct if you take out "from".
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you will fall down from the stairs

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone will descend suddenly and involuntarily from the stairs.

Examples:

  • Be careful, or you will fall down from the stairs.
  • If you run too fast, you will fall down from the stairs.
  • I almost fell down from the stairs yesterday.
  • He will fall down from the stairs if he doesn't watch his step.
  • She has a fear of falling down from the stairs.
  • Skull fracture from a fall down the stairs.
  • I saw them leave... Fall down the stairs earlier.
  • Something caused him to lose consciousness and fall down the stairs.
  • Mother died young and the'd fall down the stairs.
  • Alice's elderly grandmother accidentally had a fall down the stairs and fractured her hip.
  • Which caused him to fall down the stairs.
  • We thought it would soften the blow for the inevitable fall down the stairs.
  • He might fall down the stairs.
  • They're both really funny to watch fall down the stairs.
  • Also subperiosteal bone bruising, consistent with a fall down stairs.
  • I hope your mom falls down the stairs and she hurts parts of herself.
  • It was formerly believed that wyles' death was due to an accidental fall down the stairs of his Montecito home.
  • When you've seen her fall down the stairs more than once and wet herself vomiting, it's hard to think of her as anything else.
  • He fall down the stairs or something?
  • Well, I thought that fall down the stairs would've killed her.
  • I didn't intend to fall down the stairs or for Montse to hide me here, but it's perfect.
  • Cooper didn't fall down the stairs, he had a bilateral Smith's fracture.
  • And the ME said Brad's head and neck injuries were consistent with a fall down the stairs.
  • I've never seen injuries like this from a fall down stairs.
  • You know, if you were to fall down the stairs of your flat and break your neck, they probably wouldn't notice.

you will fell down from the stairs

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Fell down stairs a week ago.
  • Fell down the stairs, hurt your spleen.
  • When you fell down the stairs.
  • They said you fell down the stairs.
  • I just fell down the stairs.
  • Because you fell down the stairs last week.
  • When that lad fell down the stairs.
  • The day after he fell down the stairs and died.
  • She had a stroke and fell down the stairs.
  • She fell down the stairs, it was terrible...
  • That man who fell down the stairs looked pretty dead to me.
  • My dad fell down the stairs.
  • Rumors are swirling ever since the surrogate carrying Wilhelmina Slater and Bradford Meade's latent love child fell down the stairs.
  • Jane fell down the stairs and hit her head.
  • Maybe he fell down the stairs.
  • My finger fell down the stairs.
  • Guy fell down stairs, Duck.
  • Fell down stairs a week ago.
  • This is where the one-armed guy struggled, fell down the stairs.
  • I don't feel sorry for you just because you fell down the stairs.

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