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Sleeping, sleeping, sleepy, sleeping? The difference? Usage?
Candlelight team answers your question:
1. Sleepy is an adjective, which means sleepy.
Sleeper is an adjective, predicative adjective, and can only be predicative, meaning: asleep.
He is asleep now.
Sleep is an adjective, which means that sleep is not necessarily a slogan, but an attribute and a gerund.
To fall asleep is a verb phrase, which means to fall asleep. He has fallen asleep.
5.sleep is a verb, meaning to sleep.
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