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  1. Dec 17, 2019 · Awake and awaken are two distinct verbs that both mean "to rise from sleep." 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. For more info look here. Share. Improve this answer. answered Dec 16, 2019 at 22:50. user106183.

  2. Jan 21, 2014 · 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 and past participle forms are awakened: My wife awakens me if I oversleep. My wife awakened me at seven o’clock. He was awakened by a loud ...

  3. Oct 20, 2016 · He was woken up by his alarm clock. He was woken by his alarm clock. Apparently this is a personal (or perhaps regional) thing, but I'd lean toward "awakened by". @Hellion: That's very interesting! My first thought was awakened sounds rather "dated" to me. But have a look at US/UK differences in this chart.

  4. 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'.

  5. Jun 23, 2013 · The object of the ellipted preposition to is within an inch of his life, which thus acts as a noun phrase equivalent to a point within an inch of his life. The construction within DISTANCE of means “less than DISTANCE from”. The phrase as a whole may be characterized as a “resultative object complement” of the verb BEAT: the locative ...

  6. Jun 3, 2020 · The second statement does not formally deny that you were awakened; you may have been. The second statement simply does not positively affirm that you were awakened. If you want to imply that you were awakened, then I would use the first or third versions. You may want to note that "interrupt" is a more common word than "disrupt." From Google ...

  7. Apr 6, 2020 · This famous Japanese war quote is: I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve.

  8. Feb 27, 2021 · Feb 27, 2021 at 15:30. 9. Yes. Most native speakers would use too early for your context, because too soon is only usually used in contexts where it's "unsuitable" to do something because of some earlier event (that happened too recently, so you should wait for more time to elapse before starting the proposed activity).

  9. Nov 27, 2019 · Tell me please the difference between the following sentences. I didn't sleep during the night. I didn't sleep through the night. I didn't sleep throughout the night.

  10. Apr 21, 2022 · I know " I am awake" means "I am alert"/"I am not sleeping" but could it also mean "i just woke up"?