Re: Fall (v) and its componential meanings

Originally Posted by
SoothingDave
I suppose the meteor could have fallen off of a scaffolding or off of a crane. It might have fallen off of a giant airplane. But, the normal way that meteors fall is from outer space and through the atmosphere. So a reader would assume that was the case unless different information was given.
Two classic examples of the many subtle differences between American and British English. British English would express this as "fallen off a scaffolding...etc", and called it an aeroplane.
I'm not a teacher of English, but I have spoken it for (almost) all of my life....