The past tense of to sleep is "slept" (one of few remaining T-for-ED past tenses).
Something you sleep on:
The past tense of sleepover is slept over.Ex:On the weekend I slept over at my friend's house.
Sleep, Slept, Sleeping
Well after Hermes gave odyssues the plant or antidote to her spell he requested she let his men go but the only way she would do that is if oddysues slept with her
Yes, slept is a verb. Take the sentence, She slept. What is your subject? She. What did she do? She slept. Slept is an action word. That is the action that she performed. She slept. It is a verb.
depending on how you spell it in Hebrew, to could be 'she slept' or 'she tended'.
I once slept in the Lincoln bedroom at the White House. I slept through the movie. We slept through the earthquake. I slept over at a friends house. ect.
They slept in beds . They slept in beds .
Present perfect is formed with have / has + past participle. The past participle of sleep is slept, so the present perfect is have slept or has slept eg They have slept all day She has slept all day
It's also slept.
No, slept is a past tense verb.
yesterday when you slept
"Slept like a rock" means that someone slept very soundly, indeed.