0
Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

disrupt sleeping

Does the sentence express a thought correctly and use the correct words?
You get paid more working the graveyard shift because it disrupts your sleeping patterns and social life.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Hi Yes, that makes sense and your sentence is OK The graveyard shift is when graves are dug, overnight. So it is a metaphor for anyone who works those hours, when most people are asleep. I suppose the idea is that people do not want to see graves being dug when they visit the graveyard, during the day Those who do that work are disrupted in their sleep pattern and lose out on part of their social life Dave

  • Hi Yes, that makes sense and your sentence is OK The graveyard shift is when graves are dug, overnight.
  • So it is a metaphor for anyone who works those hours, when most people are asleep.
  • I suppose the idea is that people do not want to see graves being dug when they visit the graveyard, during the day Those who do that work are disrupted in their sleep pattern and lose out on part of their social life Dave
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0
Hi

Yes, that makes sense and your sentence is OK

The graveyard shift is when graves are dug, overnight. So it is a metaphor for anyone who works those hours, when most people are asleep. I suppose the idea is that people do not want to see graves being dug when they visit the graveyard, during the day

Those who do that work are disrupted in their sleep pattern and lose

Related Questions