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Ask for help > Sleep late/sleep in?
Sleep late/sleep in?
leli83
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Sleep late/sleep in?
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Hi everybody!!
Is the same to say: "On sundays I like sleeping late or sleeping in"?
I mean, getting up later than usual..
Thanks!
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9 Feb 2011
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imanito
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yes they are the same. and there is another synonym : oversleep.
"on Sundays, I like to oversleep." " I missed the bus because I overslept."
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9 Feb 2011
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Apodo
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Oversleep means you slept longer than you wanted too, so you can �t really say �I like to oversleep �.
You could say �It doesn �t matter if I oversleep on Sundays. �
I missed the bus because I overslept is perfectly OK.
Sleeping in is the best choice for what we like to do on Sunday.
I like sleeping late on Sunday is also OK.
Others may differ with their usage. |
9 Feb 2011
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manonski (f)
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I agree with you Apodo.
For me, oversleeping is not a good thing but sleeping in is awesome! |
9 Feb 2011
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edrodmedina
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I �ve also heard: sleeping in late. |
9 Feb 2011
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leli83
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Thanks so much to you all!! Hugs!
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9 Feb 2011
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