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I guess you fell asleep vs i guess you fall asleepo

The correct phrase is 'I guess you fell asleep.' The incorrect phrase 'I guess you fall asleepo' contains a misspelling ('asleepo') and uses the wrong verb tense ('fall' instead of 'fell'). The correct phrase is commonly used in English to express a supposition about someone falling asleep in the past.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I guess you fell asleep

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express a supposition about someone falling asleep in the past.

Examples:

  • I guess you fell asleep during the movie.
  • I guess you fell asleep before I finished my story.
  • I guess you fell asleep while waiting for me.
  • I guess you fell asleep because you were tired.
  • I guess you fell asleep after a long day.
  • I got your text, but I guess you fell asleep.
  • I got your text, but I guess you fell asleep.
  • I guess I fell asleep while I was meditating.
  • I had to put things in order and I guess I fell asleep.
  • I don't know, I guess I fell asleep.
  • [Mal] My guess is when you fell asleep, Clyde, the kid was grabbing his papers for the next day and found the briefcase full of cash.
  • I could hear them vandalizing the place, but it was taking kind of a long time so I guess I fell back asleep.
  • I fell asleep, I guess.
  • You fell asleep at dinner last year.
  • You fell asleep in the street.
  • When you fell asleep, he went off through the tunnel.
  • "Bombs", and then you fell asleep.
  • Snuck out of the hotel after you fell asleep.
  • You fell asleep in the bathtub.
  • But then you fell asleep again.
  • But you fell asleep in my lap.
  • When you fell asleep, you dreamt.
  • You fell asleep making my sandwich.
  • You fell asleep, nothing happened.
  • It was the first time you fell asleep on her shoulder...

i guess you fall asleepo

This phrase is incorrect due to a misspelling ('asleepo') and the wrong verb tense ('fall' instead of 'fell').

  • I don't know. I guess you fall off the table.
  • I guess you have something in common.
  • I guess you found that retirement gig.
  • I guess you could say of...
  • I guess you found the cache.
  • I guess you presented my proposal brilliantly.
  • I guess that's what happens when you fall in love.
  • I guess you're committing infidelity.
  • I guess you didn't know she recently came back.
  • Otherwise I guess you would have gone straight to the police.
  • I guess you know, Josie.
  • I guess you could say they're a parent insurance company.
  • I guess you'll be spending the night alone.
  • I guess you know who I am.
  • I guess you're finally going to figure it out.
  • So I guess you've heard.
  • I guess you had other things on your mind.
  • I guess you would call this a little rock and roll.
  • I guess you know how my lips feel about things.
  • I guess you're stuck with the one you got.

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