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IT sleeps were it sleeps
The present tense of the verb to sleep is "sleep or sleeps".
If you want to say that someone sleeps well, you should say things like: sleeps like a baby sleeps like a pig(can be offensive, not suggested to use) sleeps like a sheep sleeps like she/he never saw a bed before sleeps like a traveller after a long journey sleeps like a lost kid who finally came home
Everyone sleeps
it sleeps in night
He sleeps at night
he sleeps peacefully, with a boulder on his back he sleeps peacefully, with a boulder on his back
Crab sleeps undergound and sleep as long as it wants
sleeps in the water
yes sleeps on mattress
eagles sleep in their nests