Infinitive: fall apart
PRESENT TENSE
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PAST TENSE
PAST PARTICIPLE
fall apart & falls
apart
falling apart
fell apart
fallen apart
1.
fall apart p.v. When the parts of something become completely
separated because it is old
or in bad condition, it
falls apart.
These old shoes are starting to fall apart.
There’s no way to fix this thing. It has completely fallen apart.
2.
fall apart p.v. When a plan, arrangement, system, or agreement fails, it
falls apart.
After five difficult years, their marriage totally fell apart.
The peace agreement is slowly falling apart.
3.
fall apart p.v. When people suddenly lose control and start laughing
or become very upset
or emotional, they
fall apart.
Sally fell apart when she heard the tragic news.
Tom was so funny at the party last night that I just fell apart laughing.
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