No it is incorrect. "Its" is used incorrectly.
It would be correct if it was:
"It's time you were in bed."
or
"It is time you were in bed."
The phrase "a ticking clock in the puppy's bed" is a modified subject, a sentence fragment. The phrase "Is a ticking clock in the puppy's bed?" would be an interrogative sentence.
"for bed"
No, in English, the term is "taken sick."Used in a sentence: "Poor Jonny's taken sick. He's been in bed all day."
"Past" is for things before. "Passed" is to go beyond. It would be correct to say that one's bed-time is in the past, and that one has passed one's bed-time.
That is the correct spelling. I was tired so I went to bed.
Yes, that sentence is correct grammatically.
It was time to go to bed. "What time is it?" John asked.
The correct sentence is "he has had" as it is the present perfect tense of the verb "to have." The use of "have had" would be incorrect in this context.
She had already finished her homework before going to bed.
The way you put it in a sentence is when you are stating a time. "GO to bed its nighttime.
in thwe bed
off to bed
No. It should be "She sprinted to her bed at night, lest those horrible, invisible ghosts capture her"
The phrase "a ticking clock in the puppy's bed" is a modified subject, a sentence fragment. The phrase "Is a ticking clock in the puppy's bed?" would be an interrogative sentence.
Tonight, I will sleep in my bed.
The girl fell from the bed while sleeping , she was really hurt and moreover there was nobody to help her at that time
It depends you could say you have to be on the bed, or you have to be in bed. If you are referring to having to be asleep at or having a bedtime, the correct form is "have to be in bed"