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Used with adjectives:
"
I sleep on a single bed."
(single, double, twin, queen-size, king-size, bunk, feather, water, sofa, hospital)
"
We have a comfortable bed for our guests."
(comfortable, cozy, soft, warm)
"
The hotel bed was very hard."
(hard, uncomfortable, lumpy)
"
There was an empty bed in the spare room."
(empty, unmade, tanning)
"
We are building a flower bed."
(flower, rose, planting, raised)
Used with verbs:
"
I usually make my bed before going to work."
(make)
"
I want to crawl into bed."
(crawl into, climb into, go to)
"
She jumped out of bed on Christmas morning."
(jumped, leapt)
"
The baby got out of bed by himself."
(got, climbed, crawled)
"
I put my daughter to bed at 8 o'clock."
(put)
"
She likes me to tuck her into bed before she sleeps."
(tuck)
"
I lie in bed for hours before I fall asleep."
(lie, sit, be: am/is/ are)
"
On vacations we had to share a bed."
(share)
"
I sleep on a queen-size bed."
(sleep)
Used with nouns:
"
Can you get me some new bed sheets?"
(sheets, pillows, linens, covers)
Used with prepositions:
"
I like reading in bed."
(in)
"
Get out of bed already!"
(out of)
"
What a beautiful bed of roses."
(of)