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sleep vs Go sleep

Both 'sleep' and 'go sleep' are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. 'Sleep' is a verb that refers to the act of resting with eyes closed and mind inactive. 'Go sleep' is a colloquial way of saying 'go to sleep,' which means to start the process of falling asleep.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 679 views

sleep

This is a correct and commonly used verb in English.

Use 'sleep' as a verb to refer to the act of resting with eyes closed and mind inactive. For example, 'I need to sleep for eight hours to feel rested.'
  • Miles to go before you sleep.
  • Especially since Amy started making us sleep outside.
  • Your psycho-pedagogue said to let him sleep alone.
  • So women sleep alone and cry.
  • Unbearable to think someone is working while you sleep.
  • These people will sleep here tonigh.
  • My stool will sleep alone tonight.
  • Last week he started singing in sleep.
  • Feel really good and probably sleep.
  • Babies sleep a lot, Pam.
  • Always sleep well after riding the waves.
  • Papa needs a little more sleep.
  • Must nobody know here sleep partisan.
  • Stay here and sleep it off.
  • Percy could sleep there, run errands.
  • I could sleep through World War four.
  • Empty apartment, I couldn't sleep.
  • Studies stay not enough sleep make people psychotic.
  • Whatever helps you sleep at night.
  • Never had a friend sleep over before.

Go sleep

This is a colloquial way of saying 'go to sleep' and is commonly used in informal speech.

Use 'go sleep' informally to mean 'go to sleep' or start the process of falling asleep. For example, 'I'm tired, I'm going to go sleep now.'
  • Honey, I think you just need to go sleep.
  • I should go sleep in the woods.
  • Go sleep at your usual spot.
  • Go sleep in your own room.
  • Go sleep it off in the brig.
  • Go sleep in your room, Frank.
  • Go sleep... if you aren't working.
  • Go sleep in the room across the hall. I'll wake you should anything happen.
  • Go sleep it off, Serge!
  • Now go sleep with the ducks.
  • You go sleep, dwarf man.
  • You must be hungover, so go sleep.
  • You go sleep on the couch.
  • You go sleep in your quarters.
  • You go sleep in your bedroom.
  • We might as well go sleep on a beach.
  • You can go sleep on the couch.
  • Now go sleep on the couch.
  • You're tired, go sleep.
  • I'll-I'll go sleep under my desk at the Buy More.

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