"The boys fell asleep" is correct (the plural noun, two or more boys).
"The boy's" is possessive, indicating something that belongs to the boy (the boy's hat, the hat belonging to the boy).
"asleep" would be correct grammar, not "sleep"
Yes, "All the tins fell down." is a correct sentence if you remember to capitalize the first letter of the sentence.
The correct placement for the apostrophe for "the boys" would be "the boys'."
The preposition in the sentence is "during." It shows the relationship between the action of falling asleep and the noun "class."
Well if your talking about a group of boys that ur in it would be us boys. If your talking about just some random group of boys it would be them boys. = )
Fall asleep is future tense Ex. I am going to fall asleep. Fell asleep is past tense Ex. I fell asleep.
fell asleep
Percival Wemys Madison is the boy who fell asleep and let the signal fire go out in "Lord of the Flies" when a potential rescuing ship passed overhead. His failure to keep the fire going leads to a missed opportunity to be rescued, adding to the boys' sense of despair and isolation.
Asleep is a predicate nominative.
After a long day at work, she fell asleep on the couch.
absolutely. my son does it occasionally. it just meant you exhausted your self and fell asleep like that
what happended if you fell asleep in the meeting house
"I fell asleep"
Not enough info, you fell asleep and hit what?
If it was you that fell asleep, you should go to the police before the police come to you.
You eather forget that you had it in your mouth and fell asleep. or you could have been reading a book or something and fell asleep. or maybe you were just being lazy and tired and you didn't want to get up and throw the gum away. in a result you fell asleep. or you did it on perpose
"asleep" would be correct grammar, not "sleep"