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The word 'slept' is the past tense of the verbto sleep. Verbs do not have plural forms.The word 'sleep' is also a noun form, a word for a natural state in which you are unconscious for a time while your body rests. The noun 'sleep' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.
The plural form of the noun 'sleep' is sleeps.There are only three more sleeps until my birthday.
Yes, sleep is a common noun.
No, it's a noun or a verb. noun example: Go to sleep. verb example: I can't sleep in a car.
The noun 'sleep' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.The word 'sleep' is also a verb: sleep, sleeps, sleeping, slept.
The adverb form of the noun 'sleep' is 'sleepily.'
The word sleepily is the adverb form of the noun sleep.
The word 'sleep' is both a verb and a noun. Examples: I usually sleep all night. (verb) My father would tell us that the sleep you get before midnight is the sleep that counts. (noun)
The word 'slept' is the past tense of the verbto sleep. Verbs do not have plural forms.The word 'sleep' is also a noun form, a word for a natural state in which you are unconscious for a time while your body rests. The noun 'sleep' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.
The abstract noun form of the adjective tired is tiredness.
The plural form of the noun 'sleep' is sleeps.There are only three more sleeps until my birthday.
No, the word "sleep" is either a noun or a verb depending upon how it is used in a sentence. For example: My sleep was interrupted last night by a loud crack of thunder. (noun form) I'm so tired I will sleep well tonight. (verb form) The adverb form of "sleep" would be "sleepily". Example: The child sleepily wiped her eyes and yawned loudly.
The word 'sleepier' is not a noun; sleepier is the comparative form of an adjective.positive: sleepycomparative: sleepiersuperlative: sleepiestThe noun form for the adjective sleepy is sleepiness, a common noun.The word sleep is also a noun (a common noun) as well as a verb.
Yes, sleep is a common noun.
Yes, because it is the state of being asleep. The noun sleep itself is an abstract noun.
The expression "Go to sleep." is a verb + a prepositional phrase (the subject of this sentence is implied, "you"). The verb is "go", the word "sleep" is a noun, the object of the preposition"to".Sleep is a noun and a verb.I usually sleep all night. - verbLast night I had a terrible sleep. - noun
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