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Please tell me the difference between awake and wake.
Please tell me the difference between awake and wake.
4 de jun. de 2011 8:10
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"Awake" is usually only used as an adjective, meaning the opposite of being asleep. The verb form of this word would be either "awake" or "awaken", but they both sound a bit old and aren't used very often.
Ex: I'm going to awaken the dog before I go outside.
I awoke after I fell from the bed.
"Wake" just means to bring someone out of a sleep. Its usually used in the expression "wake up".
Ex: My brother needs to wake up, he's been sleeping all day!
I woke up at 7:30 this morning.
"Wake (up)" and "awaken" mean the same thing, but the expression "wake up" is used almost always over "awaken"!
4 de junio de 2011
awake is the state of being awake. "I am awake now." "I was asleep, but now I am awake."
wake is used to describe the action. "Go wake her" OR "Go wake her up"
For example, you could say did I wake you, or did I wake you up, but you would not say did I awake you.
4 de junio de 2011
awake = a state your in, ie not sleeping...
wake = is used when describing the action of waking up.. for example, "wake up", "you should wake up now", "i just woke up", "i woke up early".. etc..
4 de junio de 2011
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