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I fall asleep vs i felt asleep

The correct phrase is 'I fall asleep.' 'I felt asleep' is not a common or correct construction in English. 'Fall asleep' is the idiomatic way to express the action of going from being awake to being asleep.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 3234 views

I fall asleep

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the action of transitioning from being awake to being asleep.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Every night, I fall asleep while reading a book.
  • It takes me a long time to fall asleep when I'm stressed.
  • She falls asleep as soon as her head hits the pillow.
  • I usually fall asleep within minutes of lying down.
  • Do you have trouble falling asleep at night?
  • Then I thank heaven and I fall asleep.
  • I don't know. I fall asleep easily.
  • Should I take a bath tonight or will I fall asleep and drown?
  • Who's going to talk to me at night before I fall asleep?
  • If I fall asleep, I'll get to my destination.
  • Whenever I pray, I fall asleep.
  • I fall asleep thinking about guys named Louboutin and Laurent.
  • Nudge me if I fall asleep.
  • They're all mad because I fall asleep in class.
  • I fall asleep on the extra bed sometimes, studying late.
  • Hit me if I fall asleep before I get there.
  • Whenever I pray, I fall asleep.
  • I like to hear your voice as I fall asleep.
  • If I fall asleep, I'm done for.
  • It usually makes me dizzy... and then I fall asleep.
  • I fall asleep each night with an old book in my hands.
  • I fall asleep and everyone takes off?
  • But if I fall asleep on the altar tomorrow, you'd better be there.
  • My skin burns and peels if I fall asleep with the iPad on.
  • Good, 'cause it's gross and I do not think about it at night while I fall asleep.

i felt asleep

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct form is 'I fall asleep.'

  • I felt well and even fell asleep for an instant.
  • I felt like I had been asleep for a month.
  • I know, and I felt terrible intruding, but I just couldn't fall back asleep.
  • I felt like I'd been asleep for years, in this fog of grief, and then there's this person who makes me feel alive, and it...
  • We'd go to sleep, only sometimes I didn't feel like I was asleep. I felt like I was still awake, but I must have been asleep because I couldn't move.
  • The line was so short, I felt something missing.
  • I felt like the only cow in Switzerland.
  • I felt a jolt of electricity.
  • I felt something crinkly inside his coat pocket.
  • Quick. I felt just like a mother.
  • I felt there was something unsaid.
  • I felt you were in danger.
  • And the grief that I felt...
  • I felt like I was intruding.
  • I felt like having something sWeet.
  • I felt a real connection between us.
  • Somehow I felt more confident before.
  • The scary thing is I felt relieved.
  • Sheldon, obviously I felt something for her.
  • I felt obligated to tell your father.

Alternatives:

  • I fell asleep
  • I am falling asleep
  • I fall asleep quickly
  • I always fall asleep during movies
  • I struggle to fall asleep

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