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Guest  +  77507 Tue, 01 Mar 05 10:24 AM
Are "go to sleep" and "go to bed" synonymous? What is the difference? Many thanks.
Mister Micawber  +  77562 Tue, 01 Mar 05 02:31 PM

Not synonymous. They mean what they say. First, children are told to go to bed; then (after they have been giggling under the covers for too long) they are told to go to sleep.

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