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How do you say I am still in bed?

How do you say I am still in bed?

If you are still in the bed, it means you are physically IN it; as in, someone opened the bed or picked it apart, put you in it and closed it/shut it/nailed it/welded it close with you inside. And when someone of looking for you, you can shout to them, “I’m still in the bed, get me out of it!”

Do we say I am in bed or I am on bed?

In a situation you are lying down on your bed covered in Blanket, Duvet or Mattress, the appropriate and grammatically correct phrase to use is ‘In bed’. On the other hand, when you’re neither Asleep nor covered in Blanket or Duvet, it is only grammatically correct to say ‘on bed’. I.e. I am on my bed.

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How do you say I have to sleep?

Here is the common list of I am Going to Sleep Synonyms.

  1. I’m going to crash.
  2. I’m going to catch some Zs.
  3. I’m off to bed.
  4. Get to sleep.
  5. I’m going to hit the hay.
  6. I’m going to hit the sack.
  7. I can hardly keep my eyes open.
  8. I’m going to take a nap.

Why do we say in bed not on bed?

We say “in (the) bed” to mean that someone is lying under the bed’s covers (such as a sheet and blanket or comforter). Someone under the covers/blankets of a bed is said to be sleeping/lying in (the) bed. They saw Goldilocks sleeping in the bed. He fell asleep as soon as he got in bed.

Do I lay down or lie down?

You lie down, but you lay something down. Lie does not require a direct object. The same rule applies to laying and lying (not lieing—beware of spelling). The past tense of lay is laid, but be careful with the past tense of lie—there are two options.

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Is it correct to say sleep on bed?

4 Answers. They are both correct, but convey slightly different ideas. I will sleep on a bed. Implies that I will sleep on the piece of furniture I refer to as a bed.

What time you will go to bed?

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