“Slept” can be used to mean “went to sleep” and not just “had a sleep”. Well, that would explain our different interpretations. In my experience, “to sleep” does not mean “to go to sleep” or “to fall asleep”, it means “to be asleep”.
Have slept or had sleep?
Have (present tense) you slept (past tense) Had (past tense) you sleep (present tense)
Is I had slept correct?
Yes. Your sentence is correct. The subject in the sentence is “I” and the term “had”(past participle) and “slept” are in agreement, i.e. both are indicative of the past perfect tense.
Was slept correct?
No. The correct form of the verb “to sleep” in this context is: “I was sleeping”. “I was sleeping when you called me, sorry.”
Had slept off meaning?
slept off. past participle. slept off. DEFINITIONS1. to get rid of an unpleasant or uncomfortable feeling by sleeping, especially after eating or drinking too much.
Have slept meaning?
I have slept = I have finished sleeping.
How do I use slept in a sentence?
Slept sentence example
I thought it would be better if I slept here. He slept on a hard bed. She slept so soundly that she didn’t wake when Alex returned. Cassie slept fitfully that night and woke in the morning with a start. I’m haven’t slept for nights. I must have slept immediately after she left.
Is slept past tense?
Slept is the past tense and past participle of sleep.
Are you sleeping correct?
Absolutely correct! Slept is a past participle of the verb sleep. As a past particle it can be used in the same fashion as the past participles in the questions “Are you tired?” or “Are you forgiven?”