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what's the difference of "sleep"and "fell asleep"?
Jan 29, 2011 4:37 PM
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Sleep is a state. "I sleep nine hours per day." If one "falls asleep" that is the process of entering sleep. "I fall asleep in front of the television." Hope this helps.
January 29, 2011
3 steps:
1. be awake
2. fall asleep (=change from being awake to sleeping)
3. sleep
sleep = 睡
fall asleep = 睡着
January 29, 2011
To sleep does not need explanation being such a simple activity.
"To fall asleep" means the passage from our mental state of being awake to that of
being asleep; sometimes in that precise moment we have the sensation of a sudden fall, as our muscles relax and gravity will change immediately our position in the bed;
this sensation depends upon the starting position and how fast is the process.
"She fell asleep while reading Andrew's answer" : past tense
January 29, 2011
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