Of course! The past tense of "fall" is "fell." Think of it like a drop falling from the sky, it happened in the past, so we use "fell" to express that it happened before now. For example, "Yesterday, I fell down the stairs." This sentence indicates that the event of falling happened in the past.
It's important to note that some English verbs have irregular past tense forms, and "fall" is one of them. So instead of adding an "ed" at the end like you would with most regular verbs, the past tense of "fall" is a different word altogether - "fell."
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