Examples of using "Assonnati" in a sentence and their english translations:
They will be sleepy.
Tom and Mary are sleepy.
- Tom and Mary were both sleepy.
- Both Tom and Mary were sleepy.
All but the boy were asleep.
We were all a little sleepy.
Maybe Tom and Mary are sleepy.
They look like they're sleepy.
Tom and Mary are both sleepy.
I think Tom and Mary are still sleepy.
- They said they were sleepy.
- They said that they were sleepy.
- They say that they're sleepy.
- They say they're sleepy.
I wonder why Tom and Mary are so sleepy.
- They said that they weren't sleepy.
- They said they weren't sleepy.
It's a waste of time to study when you're sleepy.
- Tom and Mary said they're not sleepy yet.
- Tom and Mary said they aren't sleepy yet.
- Tom and Mary said that they aren't sleepy yet.
Tom and Mary look drowsy.
- They said that they're sleepy.
- They said they're sleepy.
- They say that they're not sleepy.
- They say that they aren't sleepy.
- They say they're not sleepy.
- They say they aren't sleepy.
They do that when they're sleepy.
- They said that they weren't very sleepy.
- They said they weren't very sleepy.
- They told me that they weren't sleepy.
- They told me they weren't sleepy.
The students seem to be sleepy today.
- They said they were very sleepy.
- They said that they were very sleepy.
- They said that they're not sleepy.
- They said they're not sleepy.
- They said they aren't sleepy.
- They told me that they're sleepy.
- They told me they're sleepy.
- They said that they're not sleepy yet.
- They said they're not sleepy yet.
- They told me that they aren't sleepy yet.
- They told me they aren't sleepy yet.
Why are you sleepy?
Are you still sleepy?
Why are you so sleepy?
Why aren't you sleepy?
Why are you always so sleepy?