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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

error in sentence

I go to sleep at 11p.m.
  

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m. Most people do not know when they fall asleep. , but do not go to sleep at that moment.

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  • Most people do not know when they fall asleep.
  • , but do not go to sleep at that moment.
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Anonymous I go to sleep at 11p.m.
Most people do not know when they fall asleep.
Most people go to bed at 11 p.m., but do not go to sleep at that moment.
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Anonymous I go to sleep at 11p.m.
As it stands, it is grammatically correct, but feels incomplete. You need an adverb to complete it's meaning.
i.e.
I usually go to sleep at 11 o'clock.
I go to sleep at 11 o'clock after watching the news every night.
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Anonymous You need an adverb to complete it's meaning.
The apostrophe needs to be deleted.
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AnonymousAs it stands, it is grammatically correct, but feels incomplete.
It seems complete to me. It means "I habitually go to sleep at 11 p.m.".

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