The noun 'sleep' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.
The word 'sleep' is also a verb: sleep, sleeps, sleeping, slept.
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Slept
The plural form of the noun 'sleep' is sleeps.There are only three more sleeps until my birthday.
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 is MATTRESSES. See dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Mattresses
The word "backpack" is spelt just as you have done so in the question.
The pronouns used for baby are: he, him, she, her, or if gender is unknown, it. For the plural form babies, use they as a subject, and them as an object of a sentence.
The plural form of the noun 'sleep' is sleeps.There are only three more sleeps until my birthday.
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.
i don't think fish sleep (the plural of fish is fish.)
The nouns are hours (plural) and sleep. The word he is a pronoun.
The correct spelling of the plural noun is dormitories.
Dormir-to sleep Sueno(n has a ~ above it)- sleep (really means dream but is also used for sleep)dormir = to sleepduerma = sleep!suen~o = sleep (noun)
Téigh i do chodladh (singular) Téigí in bhur gcodladh (plural)
No, the form day's is the singular possessive.The plural noun is days. The plural possessive form is days'.Examples:At the end of the day's activities, the children fell right to sleep. (singular possessive)My brother is home on a three days' leave. (plural possessive)
dormiunt (third person plural form of domio, dormire)
Doze = verb, sleep lightlyIn some accents,Those = pronoun, plural of that.
The plural is MATTRESSES. See dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Mattresses
The Latin 4th conjugation verb dormio means I rest or I sleep. Dormiunt is the third person plural: they rest, or they sleep, or they are resting, or they are sleeping.