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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Sentences having to do with sleep Grammatical?

Could you tell me if these sentences are grammatical please?


- If your eyes are closed but you aren't asleep, you're body isn't resting.
- How can I sleep with all this noise (going on)?
- Just because you are going to sleep doesn't mean I have to.
- I don't seem to want to fall asleep.
- I can't seem to fall asleep.



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- If your eyes are closed but you aren't asleep, your body isn't resting. - How can I sleep with all this noise (going on)? OK (use either).

  • - If your eyes are closed but you aren't asleep, your body isn't resting.
  • - How can I sleep with all this noise (going on)?
  • OK (use either).
  • - Just because you are going to sleep doesn't mean I have to.
  • OK - I don't seem to want to fa ll a sleep.
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- If your eyes are closed but you aren't asleep, your body isn't resting.

- How can I sleep with all this noise (going on)? OK (use either).

- Just because you are going to sleep doesn't mean I have to. OK

- I don't seem to want to

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