"I" is the subject, "need" is the verb, and "sleep" is the direct object. All three go on a horizontal line. Put a short vertical line between the subject and the verb and another vertical line between the verb and the direct object (only this vertical line does not go through the horizontal line).
"More" is an adverb modifying "sleep," so it goes on a slanted line under "sleep."
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No. Us is the objective case, not the nominative case (we). It should be: We teens need more sleep. Or: We, as teens, need more sleep than others.
older
To accurately represent the mathematical sentence indicated by a diagram, I would need a description or visual representation of the diagram itself. Generally, diagrams can depict relationships such as equations (e.g., linear, quadratic), inequalities, or set relationships (e.g., unions or intersections). Please provide more details about the diagram for a specific answer.
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You will need a good night's sleep before that exam tomorrow.
Only if there is no semicolon between "tired" and "you".
because they are physically maturing and need more sleep.
Some people need more sleep than others for several reasons. Some people are busier and need more sleep and some may need more sleep due to genetic reasons.
you need more sleep, to build up You're muscles.
Yes, Dany needs heaps more sleep .
Athletes need more sleep so they can be less tired when they need to perform.
human need 8-10 ours of sleep children need a little more 9-12 ours of sleep