"Fall" in my sentences

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Is "fall" the correct verb to use in my sentences?


1. "My backpack's zipper isn't working very good. It/zipper fell."

2. "My button fell." (I mean the button of my shirt).
 
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Is "fall" the correct verb to use in my sentences?


1. " My backpack's zipper isn't working very well. It fell off the backpack."

2. "My button fell off." (I mean the button of my shirt).

Look up the phrasal verb fall off.

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I don;t know what you are describing in #1.
Use came off in #2,



For #1. I mean my backpack's zipper is not working/moving very good. Then suddenly it came off. Can I use "come off" in both?
 
1. "My backpack's zipper isn't working very good.
I mean my backpack's zipper is not working/moving very good.


You need well in both those sentences.

Yes, thank you. But is "come off" correct in #1?
 
For #1. I mean my backpack's zipper wasn't working very well. Then suddenly it came off. Can I use "come off" in both?

Yes, you can use came off. Use fell off if the button landed on the floor.

I guess you'll have to buy a new backpack.
:)
 
Note that zipper is AmE and the same thing is called a zip in BrE.

It's stitched into both sides of what it fastens together, so can't simply fall off.

I guess you're talking about the zip(per) pull (the tag you hold to open and close it). This can break/come off in your hand with frequent use but is unlikely to fall off.

Similarly, buttons are usually stitched/sewn in place, so they can't fall off. They gradually come loose from frequent use.
 
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