'I overslept' 'You overslept' 'She overslept' ect ect ect.
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This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
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This sentence is about nothing.
Not a sentence
There is no way to diagram "Had overslept", because "Had overslept" is not a sentence. For a phrase to be a sentence, it must have both a subject and a verb. "Had overslept" has a verb (had) but not a subject. A subject could be a person, place, or thing. For example: "Alicia had overslept."
Overslept is a verb...As in -- he overslept...HE (A PRONOUN) is the subject of this short sentence and OVERSLEPT is the VERB predicate...
The prefix of "overslept" is "over-".
Caren knew it was crucial to be at her job interview on time, but still overslept.
Overslept is the past participle and past tense of oversleep.
"avoir trop dormi" She overslept : Elle a trop dormi
It is Overslept
You can connect the sentences by using a conjunction to show the relationship between them. For example: "Rita forgot to set her alarm, so she overslept and was late for work." This clearly indicates that her forgetting to set the alarm directly caused her to oversleep and be late.
For reasons not fully explained they both overslept but only awakened when they realized that the fire has gone out .
Overslept
hangover
J'ai dormi trop longtemps