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"Awoke" as in "She awoke to see the window open" is a simple past tense and participle of "awake" (and is therefore a verb).

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What is Spanish word for awoke?

Se despertó - he or she awoke. Se despertaron - they awoke. Me desperté - I awoke.


Is to an adjective?

No. But it may still be an adverb as in the idiom "came to" (awoke, revived). The number "two" is a numerical adjective. The homophone "to" can be a preposition, infinitive marker or adverb. The homophone "too" is an adverb meaning also, or excessively.


Is to an adjective .?

No. But it may still be an adverb as in the idiom "came to" (awoke, revived). The number "two" is a numerical adjective. The homophone "to" can be a preposition, infinitive marker or adverb. The homophone "too" is an adverb meaning also, or excessively.


Is awoke an adverb?

No, awoke is a past tense verb.


How do you use the word awoke in a sentence?

He awoke with a start. The fresh air awoke the crowd and they realized they were being duped.


How can the word awoke be used in a sentence?

i awoke to the sound of screaming


When was The Man Who Awoke created?

The Man Who Awoke was created in 1933.


When odysseus awoke what did he smell?

When Odysseus awoke he was smelling roasted flesh.


What part of speech is awoke?

"Awoke" is the past tense of the verb "awake." It is a verb.


How do you say awoke in Spanish?

Awoke is the past tense of the verb: depertarse. To say: he awoke: El se desperto. (accent on the 'E' in el and the 'o' in despertar.)


What is the simple past of awake?

The simple past of awake is awoke.


Is awake a noun?

No, the word 'awake' is a verb (awake, awakes, awaking, awoke or awoken) and an adjective (awake, more awake, most awake). The adjective 'awake' is most often functions as a predicate adjective following a linking verb.Examples:I often awake on a day off at the time the alarm rings on a workday. (verb)They were awake and ready when I arrived. (adjective)