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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Is the given sentence using 'at bedtime' correct and acceptable?

Is the given sentence using 'at bedtime' correct and acceptable?


Make sure that your room is dark and quiet at bedtime.

  

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Not really. 'At bedtime' means 'at the time you go to bed'. Many people go to bed but don't immediately try to sleep—they read or indulge in other activities.

  • Not really.
  • 'At bedtime' means 'at the time you go to bed'.
  • Many people go to bed but don't immediately try to sleep—they read or indulge in other activities.
  • Say 'A dark and quiet bedroom is conducive to sound sleep'.
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Not really. 'At bedtime' means 'at the time you go to bed'.

Many people go to bed but don't immediately try to sleep—they read or indulge in other activities.

Say 'A dark and quiet bedroom is conducive to sound sleep'.

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