Shutting down the Macbook nightly?

I just purchased a macbook and the manuel says to shut it down if its not going to be used for long periods of time otherwise just put it to sleep. Well what about every night...should I shut it down or just put it to sleep and leave it plugged in charging while I sleep?

so i can just put it to sleep every night?
Yes.
I should leave it charging though right?
Yes.
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