
verbs - When to use awoke/awakened/awoken? - English Language …
Dec 17, 2019 · The verb forms for awake are irregular, but the most common choices are awake, awoke, and was awoken. The verb forms for awaken are regular: awakens, awakened, was awakened.
Awake or Awaken Which one is correct?
I have awoken/awakened early only twice this month. Awaken is a transitive verb requiring a direct object. It means “cause [someone or something] to become awake”. It is a regular verb: both the past …
Use of awake and awaken - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
You could use its past participle, awoken or awakened (depending on who you ask), which would be grammatical, but using the adjective awake is more idiomatic. So, if you want a verb, you could use …
sentence meaning - wake up, awaken and awake - English Language ...
Jan 8, 2022 · He woke up to find others gone. He awakened to find others gone. He awoke to find others gone. All of the sentences can be found grammatical in OED and they seem identical in …
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Apr 20, 2019 · When the soldiers awoke, it was a bright day. Can I replace ‘awoke’ by ‘woke’ and why?
What is the difference between "waked" and "woke"?
Nov 16, 2021 · Pearl S Buck was a woman, so your question should ask why she used 'waked'. 'Woke' and 'waked' are both possible choices as the past tense of 'wake'. 'Waked' is seen by some as old …
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May 5, 2016 · I'm working with a book for English composition. The book suggests "Lying awoke in bed pleasant" as an answer for a question written in my language. But I think the sentence is …
"Woken up by" or "woken by"? - English Language Learners Stack …
Oct 20, 2016 · Which one is more grammatically correct? He was woken up by his alarm clock. He was woken by his alarm clock.
expressions - “I woke up to my mom’s call.” vs “I woke up to a call ...
Apr 25, 2021 · “I woke up to my mom’s call.” vs “I woke up to a call from my mom.” Which is correct and why? I want to know which sentence is correct. Could you explain why in simple terms?
modal verbs - 'Wouldn't wake up' vs. 'didn't wake up' - English ...
Apr 3, 2016 · I'm reading an article about two pets rescuing their owners. After the cat managed to wake up the mother, she tried to wake up other members but they wouldn't wake up. Cathy tried to tell her …