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The difference between sleeping, sleeping, sleepy, sleeping and sleeping.
When you are asleep and sleepy, you can remember one sentence. These two phrases are falling asleep and feeling sleepy. Falling asleep is called falling asleep, and falling down must correspond to falling asleep. Verbs have a, adjectives also need a, birds of a feather flock together. You must feel sleepy, because you must feel sleepy, but it is called feeling sleepy. Sleep is a verb, which means sleep. Its present participle and gerund form are sleeping. I hope it can help you solve the problem.
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