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Stevenukd Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Fell asleep right away

- Last night I fell asleep right away as soon as my head hit the pillow, so I didn't realize your text message.

- Is this sentence grammatical?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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Y es, but the vocabulary is off and it has a major redundancy. Last night I fell asleep (right away / as soon as my head hit the pillow) , so I didn't (get / read) your text message.

  • Y es, but the vocabulary is off and it has a major redundancy.
  • Last night I fell asleep (right away / as soon as my head hit the pillow) , so I didn't (get / read) your text message.
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Yes, but the vocabulary is off and it has a major redundancy.

Last night I fell asleep (right away / as soon as my head hit the pillow), so I didn't (get / read) your text message.
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Would it be okay to say "fall to sleep" to mean "fall asleep"?
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No, that is not native English, Hublot.

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