yesterday when you slept
Yes, slept is a verb. Take the sentence, She slept. What is your subject? She. What did she do? She slept. Slept is an action word. That is the action that she performed. She slept. It is a verb.
Who slept better than i did last night.
i slept in my bedchamber.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say here, but you could reword it to say "I slept through the morning." or "I slept during the morning." In a literal use of the sentence you give, you would use past.I slept past morning.
I once slept in the Lincoln bedroom at the White House. I slept through the movie. We slept through the earthquake. I slept over at a friends house. ect.
Ben slept peacefully
Here are some examples: - I slept for a tremendous amount of time last night. - I have slept for a short time, therefore I am tired. - How could you have slept for 12 hours?
When trying to use the word sleep in a past tense style, the proper grammatical version of the word is "slept." "I was so tired at work this morning as for the past two nights, I have slept horrible" is a sentence which uses the past form of sleep in a correct fashion.
We planned to encompass the enemy while they slept.
For the sentence: "Doomore the dinosaur slept in a cave.", Doomore and dinosaur would be the only nouns. There are no pronouns in this sentence, unless you changed "slept in a cave" to "slept in his cave" or "slept in its cave".
Jordan slept on sofa