to sleep
to sleep
'sleep' is an irregular verb: sleep – slept – slept.
I sleep eight hours.
I sleep eight hours.
Indicative
Present Simple
I sleep eight hours a night.
I sleep eight hours a night.
You sleep with the window open.
You sleep with the window open.
The baby sleeps all afternoon.
The baby sleeps all afternoon.
We sleep late on weekends.
We sleep late on weekends.
You sleep in the guest room.
You sleep in the guest room.
They sleep in a tent when camping.
They sleep in a tent when camping.
Present Continuous
I am sleeping badly these days.
I am sleeping badly these days.
You are sleeping on the sofa again.
You are sleeping on the sofa again.
He is sleeping like a baby.
He is sleeping like a baby.
We are sleeping at a hotel tonight.
We are sleeping at a hotel tonight.
You are sleeping through the alarm.
You are sleeping through the alarm.
They are sleeping in the car.
They are sleeping in the car.
Past Simple
I slept very well last night.
I slept very well last night.
You slept through the whole film.
You slept through the whole film.
She slept for ten hours straight.
She slept for ten hours straight.
We slept in a cabin by the lake.
We slept in a cabin by the lake.
You slept late again this morning.
You slept late again this morning.
They slept under the stars.
They slept under the stars.
Present Perfect
I have slept only four hours.
I have slept only four hours.
You have slept all morning.
You have slept all morning.
He has slept better since the holiday.
He has slept better since the holiday.
We have slept in this room before.
We have slept in this room before.
You have slept enough, get up!
You have slept enough, get up!
They have slept badly for a week.
They have slept badly for a week.
Past Perfect
I had slept for an hour when the phone rang.
I had slept for an hour when the phone rang.
You had slept through your alarm.
You had slept through your alarm.
She had slept little before the exam.
She had slept little before the exam.
We had slept in the same tent before.
We had slept in the same tent before.
You had slept long before we arrived.
You had slept long before we arrived.
They had slept well until the storm began.
They had slept well until the storm began.
Future Simple
I will sleep early tonight.
I will sleep early tonight.
You will sleep better after a walk.
You will sleep better after a walk.
He will sleep in the top bunk.
He will sleep in the top bunk.
We will sleep at my parents' house.
We will sleep at my parents' house.
You will sleep in the big room.
You will sleep in the big room.
They will sleep on the night train.
They will sleep on the night train.
Conditional
Conditional
I would sleep more if I could.
I would sleep more if I could.
You would sleep better without coffee.
You would sleep better without coffee.
She would sleep till noon on holidays.
She would sleep till noon on holidays.
We would sleep outside if it were warmer.
We would sleep outside if it were warmer.
You would sleep soundly in this quiet house.
You would sleep soundly in this quiet house.
They would sleep in shifts on the boat.
They would sleep in shifts on the boat.
Imperative
Imperative
Sleep well and dream sweetly!
Sleep well and dream sweetly!
Let's sleep on it and decide tomorrow.
Let's sleep on it and decide tomorrow.
