You need to have an investigation into what these 'heartaches' actually are and what is causing them.
The present progressive tense of "sleep" is "is sleeping" or "are sleeping" depending on the subject. For example: "He is sleeping" or "They are sleeping."
The verb is to sleep, the present participle of the verb is sleeping; for example:I am going sleep when we get to the hotel.I was sleeping when you called.Both sleep and sleeping are also nouns, and sleeping is also an adjective.
There is no way that you can get a flat stomach by sleeping but sometimes if you are sleeping in the right position u might get it Position- sleep staright not sideways or putting your face in the pillow just look at ceiling and try to go to sleep like that
The past progressive tense of the verb "sleep" is "was sleeping" or "were sleeping," depending on the subject.
The present progressive tense of sleep is "sleeping." For example: "I am sleeping."
The past progressive tense of sleep is "was sleeping" or "were sleeping".
Was/were sleeping.
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"Depending on how close to bedtime you eat your dinner it could cause trouble sleeping by causing Digestive discomfort, heartburn, etc. If you eat dinner a couple hours before you go to sleep, It should not affect your sleep pattern."
No, it is not an adverb. "Was sleeping" is a past progressive conjugation of the verb to sleep. The adverb for sleep is sleepily.
The past progressive tense of "sleep" is "was sleeping" or "were sleeping", depending on the subject of the sentence.