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Night

All/whole/full night.

Which one of the above is right?

I was/stay awake all night thinking of my kid.

Is the above in past tense?
  

Top answer

Present: I stay awake all night thinking of my kid. I lie awake all night thinking of my kid. Past: I stayed awake the whole (or all ) night thinking of my kid.

  • Present: I stay awake all night thinking of my kid.
  • I lie awake all night thinking of my kid.
  • Past: I stayed awake the whole (or all ) night thinking of my kid.
  • I lay awake the whole night thinking of my kid.
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Present:

I stay awake all night thinking of my kid.

I lie awake all night thinking of my kid.

Past:

I stayed awake the whole (or all) night thinking of my kid.

I lay awake the whole night thinking of my kid.

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