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I fell asleep yesterday vs I fall asleep yesterday

The correct phrase is "I fell asleep yesterday." The verb "fell" is the past tense of "fall," which is the appropriate form to use when referring to an action that happened in the past (e.g., 'yesterday'). The phrase "I fall asleep yesterday" is incorrect because the present tense "fall" does not match the past time frame indicated by "yesterday."
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I fell asleep yesterday

This phrase is correct. The verb "fell" is the past tense of "fall," which is the appropriate form to use when referring to an action that happened in the past.

This phrase is used to describe an action of falling asleep that occurred in the past, specifically yesterday.

Examples:

  • I fell asleep yesterday while watching a movie.
  • She fell asleep yesterday during the meeting.
  • They fell asleep yesterday after a long day at work.
  • He fell asleep yesterday on the couch.
  • We fell asleep yesterday after a late-night party.
  • She fell asleep in social studies yesterday.
  • Yesterday I fell asleep in my bed, and I awoke sitting in an armchair.
  • I fell asleep at a restaurant.
  • I fell asleep in a park the other day.
  • Gabrielle. I fell asleep on watch.
  • Well, I fell asleep before that happened.
  • He was here when I fell asleep.
  • I fell asleep waiting up for him.
  • I fell asleep waiting for you.
  • Yes. I was reading and I fell asleep.
  • I fell asleep in my room.
  • I'll tell them I fell asleep watching TV or something.
  • I fell asleep underneath a picnic table there...
  • I fell asleep and disturbed everyone with my snoring.
  • I fell asleep at 10:00.
  • Look, I fell asleep during my big interview with...
  • Really, I fell asleep within five minutes.
  • Whoo! Sweetheart, I fell asleep trying to put someone to sleep today.
  • At the 4th day I fell asleep...
  • I meant to call earlier, but I fell asleep.

I fall asleep yesterday

This phrase is incorrect. The present tense "fall" does not match the past time frame indicated by "yesterday."

  • Then I thank heaven and I fall asleep.
  • I'd better get out before I fall asleep.
  • I don't know. I fall asleep easily.
  • I usually get a bedtime story, before I fall asleep.
  • She takes it. I fall asleep.
  • If I fall asleep, I'll get to my destination.
  • When I fall asleep, not even an earthquake would wake me.
  • I have to read the news pages before I fall asleep.
  • Stay until I fall asleep like you did last time.
  • Whenever I pray, I fall asleep.
  • So get it over here before 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 have to say this before I fall asleep again.
  • I fall asleep on the extra bed sometimes, studying late.
  • Teleport green meanie Back in there before I fall asleep Watching this yawn-fest.
  • Hit me if I fall asleep before I get there.
  • I fall asleep on guard duty.
  • Once... I fall asleep on guard duty.

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