1. Valmy is in bed, while he is asleep.
2. Valmy is in bed, and he is asleep.
Does the original sentence mean #1 or #2? Or other sentences?
Valmy is in bed, asleep.
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Can you paraphrase the sentence?
What is the function 'asleep' in the sentence?
2 answers
The original sentence and #2 mean about the same thing.
"asleep" is an adjective in those sentences, modifying "Valmy" in the original sentence and modifying "he" in the paraphrase.
"asleep" is an adjective in those sentences, modifying "Valmy" in the original sentence and modifying "he" in the paraphrase.