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i have been sleep all day vs i have sleep all day

The correct phrase is "I have been sleeping all day." The first phrase is incorrect because it uses the wrong verb form, while the second phrase is missing the auxiliary verb "been." The correct form indicates an ongoing action that started in the past and continues into the present.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 730 views

i have been sleep all day

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the wrong verb form.

The correct form is "I have been sleeping all day." This structure is used to indicate an ongoing action that started in the past and continues into the present.
  • I haven't been able to sleep all day.
  • Nobody who sleeps all day can.
  • Feast all night and sleep all day.
  • Nobody who sleeps all day can sleep all night, too.
  • She says I sleep all day.
  • I certainly don't sleep all day long.
  • I sleep all day because I can't stand my life...
  • Sleeps all day with them black shades on.
  • I take two sleeping pills and I sleep all day.
  • She can sleep all day, Basil.
  • I think I'll sleep all day.
  • Seems you sleep all day and go to parties every night.
  • I could watch you sleep all day.
  • He's Rocco, he sleeps all day.
  • You will never amount to anything if you sleep all day.
  • Sleeps all day, disrespectful of authority, drunk half the time.
  • We can watch Nathan sleep all day.
  • I know. Tomorrow's Saturday. I can sleep all day Sunday.
  • Max sleeps all day and then at night he just wants to... feed, like, every hour.
  • He sleeps all day and hunts all night.

Alternatives:

  • I have been sleeping all day
  • I have slept all day

i have sleep all day

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the auxiliary verb "been."

The correct form is "I have been sleeping all day." This structure is used to indicate an ongoing action that started in the past and continues into the present.
  • Nobody who sleeps all day can.
  • Feast all night and sleep all day.
  • Nobody who sleeps all day can sleep all night, too.
  • She says I sleep all day.
  • I certainly don't sleep all day long.
  • I sleep all day because I can't stand my life...
  • Sleeps all day with them black shades on.
  • I take two sleeping pills and I sleep all day.
  • She can sleep all day, Basil.
  • I think I'll sleep all day.
  • Seems you sleep all day and go to parties every night.
  • I could watch you sleep all day.
  • He's Rocco, he sleeps all day.
  • You will never amount to anything if you sleep all day.
  • Sleeps all day, disrespectful of authority, drunk half the time.
  • We can watch Nathan sleep all day.
  • I know. Tomorrow's Saturday. I can sleep all day Sunday.
  • Max sleeps all day and then at night he just wants to... feed, like, every hour.
  • He sleeps all day and hunts all night.
  • Now she wants us to help get it back from her friends who sleep all day and have no tans.

Alternatives:

  • I have been sleeping all day
  • I have slept all day

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