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I'll head off to bed vs I'll go to bed

Both "head off to bed" and "go to bed" are correct and interchangeable. The choice between them is a matter of personal preference.
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I'll head off to bed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase means to go to bed. It is a casual and informal way of expressing the action of going to sleep.

Examples:

  • After the party, I'll head off to bed.
  • It's getting late, so I think I'll head off to bed soon.
  • Apr 19, 2020 ... Think I'll head off to bed now...... Struggling to keep the eyes open. I've been well fed and watered and now must get my beauty sleep.
  • It is often used to indicate one's intention to go directly to bed without further delay. For example: "It's been a long day, I think I'll head off to bed early ...
  • I usually fall asleep cuddled up with Barry on the sofa, while he struggles with The New York Times crossword puzzle. Eventually I'll head off to bed. Since our ...
  • After I finish this blog, I'll head off to bed since tomorrow will be a much longer day at school than today. Yesterday was actually kanelbullardagen ...
  • Feb 29, 2016 ... I was using it as guardian bhav for a painting interaction while testing, easy to test that way. I'm exhausted, so I'll head off to bed now.
  • Mar 29, 2013 ... ... continue to challenge him. “I'm tired, I think I'll head off to bed,” she said. “Remember what I said.” “Yes, Pa.” Guest. Guest. Guest.
  • Oct 18, 2015 ... I suspect I'll head off to bed soon but if anyone does have any ideas then please post them. I'm leaning more towards the centre diff ...
  • Aug 11, 2014 ... I'll check my messages, then I'll head off to bed. Bye for now. My next Boot camp Diary will be Friday so stay tuned.
  • May 20, 2024 ... This is too long already, so I'll head off to bed. See what happens to it, in due course! Reply. pascaljappy says: May 22, 2024 at 8:19 pm. Hi ...

Alternatives:

  • I'll go to bed
  • I'll hit the hay
  • I'll turn in
  • I'll hit the sack
  • I'll retire for the night

I'll go to bed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also means to go to bed. It is a straightforward and common way of expressing the action of going to sleep.

Examples:

  • I'm tired, so I'll go to bed now.
  • After finishing my work, I'll go to bed.
  • Nov 2, 2019 ... They both are for the future but 'I'll go to bed' is an instant decision or a promise. For example, if you're trying to decide what to do in ...
  • Oct 22, 2007 ... I'll Go to Bed at Noon is also rich in literary references, from the character names to the title, which comes from King Lear and suggests early ...
  • Jan 9, 2018 ... So I guess I'll go to bed very early from now on · Comments Section · Community Info Section · More posts you may like.
  • I'll Go to Bed at Noon: A Soldiers Letter to His Sons ... I have just returned from Euston, from where I saw you off this afternoon to America. You are both too ...
  • Apr 14, 2012 ... Does it sound odd to say "I'll go to bed" instead of "I'm gonna go to bed"? Hot Network Questions · \mathaccent syntax and font encoding · Why ...
  • I'll Go to Bed at Noon: A Novel [Woodward, Gerard] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. I'll Go to Bed at Noon: A Novel.
  • Time pieces (and I'll go to bed at noon) by Noah Ophoven-Baldwin, released 02 June 2023 1. Buzzing and humming 2. Gnomon 3. This universe 4.
  • I'll Go to Bed at Noon [Woodward, Gerard] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. I'll Go to Bed at Noon.
  • Apr 15, 2019 ... I am having some issues adding “teams” to the account. In my research, it looks like there is a button for “create new team,” that my account is missing.

Alternatives:

  • I'll head off to bed
  • I'll hit the hay
  • I'll turn in
  • I'll hit the sack
  • I'll retire for the night

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