No. "You woke up" is correct.
The past tense of the verb "to wake" is woke, and some conjugations may also use the past tense of the verb "to awake" which is awoke.
Examples:
I awoke to discover my blankets in a pile on the floor.
You were tardy because you woke up late.
He awoke the following morning with no memory of what had happened.
Wake up is the correct way of saying it. Example- Tomorrow I will wake up.Non-example- Tomorrow I will wakes up.
Yes, it is correct that coffee makes you wake up. This is because it contains caffeine which is a stimulant.
No this is not grammatical. The correct phrase is "did he wake up?"
I am a type 2 diabetic my problem is my blood sugar is high when I wake up in the morning, how can I correct it?
No, the sentence "You wake at 9 am" is grammatically incorrect. It should be written as "You wake up at 9 am."
Both phrases are equally incorrect because they are missing a preposition. To make the phrases grammatically correct, you need to put a preposition like at, around, before, or after before 7.For example:I'll wake up tomorrow at 7.I'll wake up at 7 tomorrow.I'll wake up tomorrow around 7.I'll wake up around 7 tomorrow.It doesn't matter whether you put tomorrow before or after. They are both grammatically correct.
Keep track of the correct time, and wake you up at a set time.
No. "You woke up" is correct.The past tense of the verb "to wake" is woke, and some conjugations may also use the past tense of the verb "to awake" which is awoke.Examples:I awoke to discover my blankets in a pile on the floor.You were tardy because you woke up late.He awoke the following morning with no memory of what had happened.
'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
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