Indicative Present (simple) : Bruno Delavigne sleeps no more than five hours a night, convinced that the best fragrance ideas come in the restless hours before dawn.
Indicative Present progressive / continuous : The noseless perfumer is sleeping on a cot in the back of the Delavigne Corporation lab again, much to Horatio Oléré's quiet concern.
Indicative Past (simple) : Bruno slept soundly for the first time in years the night after he finally expanded his grandfather's tiny Montmartre shop into a thriving corporation.
Indicative Past progressive / continuous : Horatio was sleeping in the hotel room next door when Bruno, jet-lagged and restless, decided to wander the streets of San Francisco at three in the morning.
Indicative Present perfect (simple) : The bull-runner has slept in some extraordinary places over the years, but the Pamplona town square the night before the run remains his favorite.
Indicative Present perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno has been sleeping terribly all week, haunted by a recurring dream in which his grandfather Xavier's perfume shop explodes in slow motion.
Indicative Past perfect : By the time the Delavigne Corporation board meeting started, the CEO had slept for only two hours after an overnight flight from Paris.
Indicative Past perfect progressive / continuous : Bruno had been sleeping on the beach near his surfboard for barely twenty minutes when his San Francisco staff began calling him about a fragrance fire prevention emergency.
Indicative Future : The grandson of Xavier will sleep under the stars in Pamplona this year, as he does every summer without exception.
Indicative Future progressive / continuous : While the rest of the Delavigne Corporation team attends the gala, Bruno will be sleeping on a surfboard somewhere off the California coast, blissfully unaware.
Indicative Future perfect : By the time Horatio Oléré lands in San Francisco, Bruno will have slept through three alarms and an urgent voicemail about the quarterly earnings report.
Indicative Future perfect progressive / continuous : By the end of his Pamplona trip, the perfumer will have been sleeping on a cot in a shared hostel for seven nights straight, and he will have loved every minute of it.
Conditional Simple : Bruno would sleep more peacefully if the memory of his grandfather's fragrance-related explosion did not visit him so often in his dreams.
Conditional Progressive : Were it not for his passion for environmental causes, Delavigne would be sleeping in right now instead of addressing an early-morning charity rally in San Francisco.
Conditional Perfect : Horatio would have slept through the entire Pamplona festival if Bruno had not dragged him out of bed at dawn to watch the bulls.
Conditional Perfect progressive : Without the noise from the Delavigne Corporation renovation next door, the Montmartre kid would have been sleeping peacefully through his first afternoon back in Paris.
Imperative Imperative : « Sleep, Horatio, sleep — the Delavigne Corporation will still be here in the morning, and the bulls don't run until noon, » Bruno whispered from across the dark hotel room.
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Français
dormir
Deutsch
schlafen
Español
dormir
Italiano
dormire
Português
dormir
Nederlands
slapen
中文
睡觉
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