No
The past tense of oversleep is overslept.
It is Overslept
No, "over" is a prefix, while "sleep" is a base word. When combined, "oversleep" forms a new word with its own distinct meaning.
Overslept is the past participle and past tense of oversleep.
So he can have the next 30 mins to himself
The present tense of "overslept" is "oversleep." It is the base form of the verb used to describe the action of sleeping longer than intended in the present time. For example, you might say, "I often oversleep on weekends."
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There are no healthy advantages of an unhealthy diet. An unhealthy diet is an unhealthy diet.
its unhealthy
No, its not unhealthy.
No, it is not unhealthy.
unhealthy food means food that is not good for you and have too much fat