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Kenny1999 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

can I say "sleep with soft music"

is it grammatically correct to say

I sleep with soft music

or any better expression that I like to sleep while listening to music?
  

Top answer

I doubt that you listen while you sleep; it would happen while you were going to sleep . I like to go to sleep listening to soft music.

  • I doubt that you listen while you sleep; it would happen while you were going to sleep .
  • I like to go to sleep listening to soft music.
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I doubt that you listen while you sleep; it would happen while you were going to sleep.

I like to go to sleep listening to soft music.
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i don't know how to express

i';d like to mean that I go to bed and have my music ON while I am going to fall asleep

I guess you know what I mean

how to express??
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kenny1999how to express??
Use what I have given you above.
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I've heard of " go to bed" or "I was sleeping" , " I will be sleeping"...

I never heard of "go to sleep", is it grammatically valid???
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Mister MicawberUse what I have given you above.

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