
past tense - "I had fallen asleep" vs "I fell asleep" - English ...
Apr 29, 2021 · I didn't answer your questions because I had fallen asleep last night. I didn't answer your questions because I fell asleep last night. (ref. 1) I don't know what Grandpa …
etymology - Origins of the phrasal verb "to fall asleep". - English ...
Oct 15, 2015 · We fall asleep, we fall in love, we fall sick, we fall silent. And looking in the OED, it used to be the case the we fell angry and fell mad. It seems that this use of fall was …
Is there something incorrect about the phrase "fall back asleep"?
Dec 21, 2013 · A quick Google search shows that the phrase seems to be in relatively common usage, but for some reason I find the construct very awkward. I would say "fall asleep" the first …
Which term would be best to use: Falling asleep or Falling to sleep ...
Jan 19, 2017 · That source shows a preference for falling asleep over falling to sleep by about 100 to 1. Nevertheless, there's been a steady minority using the latter. From 1833: The …
A word for one who has the ability to sleep almost instantly
Jul 4, 2018 · 4 I am looking for a word to describe a person that can fall asleep 'as their head hits the pillow'. To add context: my wife falls asleep seconds after she decides that she wants to …
single word requests - What is the state in which a person is put to ...
May 2, 2018 · When you go to the hospital and they inject you with an anaesthetic, you fall asleep. What is the state when you fall asleep called? Example sentence: I was {asleep due to …
to "sleep" vs to "go to sleep" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Feb 24, 2012 · I'm from the northeast US. When describing the phenomenon of going to bed at night, or falling asleep, I always formulate the verb like that, as in "I went to bed at 10" or "I …
tenses - Is 'Got asleep' correct phrase? - English Language
Feb 13, 2020 · 1 "Fall asleep" suggests it simply happened, perhaps unintentionally e.g. "Accidents are caused by people falling asleep whilst driving". However "to fall asleep" is also …
What's a word for a 'thing that makes one sleepy'?
Dec 1, 2014 · Use this one with caution: narcoleptic more often describes a person afflicted with narcolepsy. Such a person is prone to falling asleep, but a narcoleptic person doesn't cause …
meaning - Origin of the term "fast asleep" - English Language
Dec 28, 2011 · 11 I know some people who can fall asleep pretty fast, but the term "fast asleep" doesn't seem to mean that. When I looked it up, all it showed was "someone sleeping tightly". …