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What's the difference between these phrasal verbs: come apart, fall apart, tear apart?
Could you please help me out and explain to me what's the difference, I'm very confused.
Thanks in advance!
Jan 15, 2021 9:01 AM
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Come apart and fall apart can mean the same thing; something that separates into multiple pieces.
Come apart is either intentional or unintentional:
- The table comes apart to make storage easier (intentional)
- My trousers came apart at the seams (unintentional)
Fall apart is normally unintentional:
- The table is falling apart (it's breaking)
Tear apart means to deliberately pull something apart, into pieces/bits. To destroy it:
- The cushion is ruined. My dog tore it apart.
It can also be used somewhat figuratively:
- I'm going to tear apart the house until I find my keys.
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