It should be--- The children were sleeping peacefully; we decided not wake them.
"bedroom bunk beds" is the alliteration in the sentence because all three words start with a b.
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The personal pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'cats' are they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:My cats are sisters. They came from the shelter together.My cats are sisters. I got them together from the shelter.
"sleeping in the corner" is the participal phrase
The boy was driveling as he was sleeping.
The cat was sleeping peacefully by the fire.
The cat on the mat is sleeping peacefully.
Plural sentence: "Dogs are barking loudly in the neighborhood." Singular sentence: "The cat is sleeping peacefully on the couch."
The technique used in the sentence is alliteration, where the words "children" and "sleeping" share the same initial sound of "s." This creates a sense of rhythm and emphasis in the sentence.
The present participle is verb + ing. So for sleep the present participle is sleeping.The present participle is used with continuous tenses eg present continuous and past continuous.Present continuous -- I am sleeping, He is sleeping, we are sleepingpast continuous -- I was sleeping, He was sleeping, we were sleeping.Some longer sentences;The boys are sleeping over at Jack's house tonight. We were sleeping outside when the storm came.
"Dreaming" is a participle in this sentence, functioning as a present participle that describes the action of the children while they were sleeping.
sleeping beauty
"bedroom bunk beds" is the alliteration in the sentence because all three words start with a b.
As it Helen* Yes, she died because of heart attack when she is peacefully sleeping.
It should be: "I was sleeping when you called me."
Sleeping Children Around the World was created in 1970.
The cat is sleeping on the window sill.