Fall asleep is future tense Ex. I am going to fall asleep. Fell asleep is past tense Ex. I fell asleep.
"Fell" is the past tense of "fall" and is used when referring to an action that happened in the past. "Fallen" is the past participle of "fall" and is used with auxiliary verbs like "have" to form complex tenses. For example, "He fell from the tree yesterday" (past tense) versus "They have fallen asleep" (past participle).
2/10*100=20% 20% fell asleep.
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
to fall asleep = halakh lishon (הלך לישון)
It is possible that you either passed out or fell asleep during the movie last night.
He fell into the river and got enchanted into a deep sleep.
Nobody knows.I go by that theory but what I really think it is that YOU think of them before you fall asleep.
Scout fell asleep during her pageant at Maycomb County school. She plays the role of a ham and falls asleep during the performance.
fell asleep
No. Rip Van Winkle fell asleep in the Kaatskill Mountains.
It is not a very good thing at all to fall asleep on the job. Your babysitter may have fallen asleep on purpose but even if she didn't you never should fall asleep while taking care of a child. The child could have got hurt or got into something they knew they wearn't supposed to.
Asleep is a predicate nominative.