He was wide awake this morning
No, it's," Are you awake?"
Fish ponds, including koi ponds, come awake in the spring after a winter of semi -dormancy.
I was awake at midnight The baby was awake playing in her crib. I feel more awake when I drink coffee.
The constant pounding of the rain against the window kept everyone awake that night.
I stayed awake all night when i was extremely tired.....
Your awake, finally! Your being the subject pronoun awake being the verb and finally being your adverb.
It is no joke, I am fully awake.
The cackle of her laugh echoed down the hall. The cackle of the hens in the coop kept him awake.
No, the sentence is not correct. It should be written as, "Their snoring kept Annie awake," with "Their" capitalized at the beginning of the sentence. Proper punctuation and capitalization are essential for clarity and correctness.
I jolted upright on my bed because I woke up from my nightmare
I was startled awake by the fire's crackling sounds. The lightning came crackling past my head and struck the tree.
Maybe, but the question is a little garbled.The following is a complete sentence:Their snoring kept Annie awake. (note the period - without it, the sentence would not be complete)Your example had no indication of where the sentence in question began or ended, and there seems to be an extra A kicking around in there.