she was awoken when the prince kissed her. hope i helped!!!!!
Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"
She was told by the Huntsman that she must run away so Snow White ran into a forest, and found a cottage to live in.
The Queen disguised herself into an Old Peddler Woman and gave an apple to Snow White and she took a bite and fell into a deep slumber.
they like to be woken up by the sound of the oven's alarm.
Snow Petrels can live up to 20 years in the wild.
no there is no snow where they live they live in Asia so look up weather climates in Asia.
"aufgewacht" is an adjective, it's English equivalents are "woken", "woken up" and "awake".
I believe so. if you type up 'snow tigers', the pictures are white tigers.
The past participle tense of "wake" is "woken." For example, "I have woken up early every day this week."
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Snow Leopards can live up to 15 years in the wild
The correct phrasing is "Has he woken up," using the past participle "woken" after the auxiliary verb "has." This construct indicates a completed action in the past related to waking up.