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  1. 'Go to sleep' vs 'Go and sleep'? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Any competent English speaker will recognize the meaning of "go and sleep," and many may use the phrase. I would classify the usage as informal or uninformed, though, and suggest that it will sound …

  2. "I am going to bed" vs. "I will be going to bed" [duplicate]

    Apr 14, 2012 · 0 Even though I am fluent speaker in have never actually understood the difference between "I will be going to" & "I will go to" though you can use both of them, but naturally most of the …

  3. go to bed / go to sleep / fall asleep / sleep - WordReference Forums

    Aug 3, 2015 · To go to sleep is vague. It can mean the same as to fall asleep (to make the involuntary transition from being awake to being asleep), but it can also have the same meaning as to go …

  4. I'm gonna sleep (I'm going to sleep) | WordReference Forums

    May 31, 2006 · "I'm gonna sleep" will be understood but it is usually followed by more description. Ex: "I'm gonna sleep in the living room" or "I'm gonna sleep after this tv show". When you want to say …

  5. WoW 11 no longer keeps PC awake - World of Warcraft Forums

    Sep 4, 2024 · As of the 11.0 pre-patch, my PC will sleep due to inactivity when the WoW window is active. I will often camp rares while doing other things, and not touching my PC. I’ve clean installed …

  6. I should be sleeping now or I should sleep now - WordReference Forums

    Jun 16, 2018 · I should be sleeping now/should go to sleep/bed now sound more natural to me than I should sleep now.

  7. I'll go to sleep - WordReference Forums

    May 20, 2006 · I was watching the tv, while I see it's late and then it's better to go to bed and I say vado a dormire in italiano. In english is it correct to use the future or is the present tense possible too? …

  8. grammar - In "go to sleep", is "to" a particle or a preposition ...

    May 12, 2018 · 10 In the phrase go to sleep, I've always thought of sleep as a noun by analysis with go to school, which would make to a preposition. However, sleep could possibly be interpreted as a …

  9. To go asleep/to go to sleep - WordReference Forums

    Sep 12, 2009 · To go asleep is indeed the standard way to say to go to sleep in Irish English - although the latter is also acceptable too. However, I'm a little surprised to see that it's apparently not used in …

  10. dialects - to "sleep" vs to "go to sleep" - English Language & Usage ...

    Feb 24, 2012 · It makes sense that this structure would be maintained with an incomplete understanding of standard usage of the language. I imagine that saying "go to sleep" would be misinterpreted as …