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Vincent Teo Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For a sleep

Can I say,

The dog is under a tree for a sleep.
  

Top answer

You can - very informal though. I prefer The dog went under the tree to sleep.

  • You can - very informal though.
  • I prefer The dog went under the tree to sleep.
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You can - very informal though. I prefer The dog went under the tree to sleep.
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I was thinking "for a nap"!
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the same thought had crossed my mind - had wondered if nap was in the poster's vocabulary.
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It's in mine. I love naps. Why do you children fight them? Foolish little mortals. They'll wish they had them back when they are older.

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