Which one is correct to say "To get me sleep, I need pillow" or "To get me slept, I need pillow"?
Regards,
Balakrishna
To get sleep, I need (a) pillow. "Me" does not sound all right. The meaning is conveyed when you say "I need pillow".
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To get sleep, I need (a) pillow.
"Me" does not sound all right. The meaning is conveyed when you say "I need pillow". (You will not need a pillow for another to sleep)