"Awaken" is the verb form of "awake."
Your awake, finally! Your being the subject pronoun awake being the verb and finally being your adverb.
"Awoke" is the past tense of the verb "awake." It is a verb.
The past form of the irregular verb "awake" is "awoke."
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "awake."
The word awake is more often used as an adjective, as in, are you awake? than as a verb anyway, as in, awake! But if used as a verb, the future tense becomes will awaken.
Wake is a verb and awake is an adjective.
The word "Awake" can either be a verb or an adjective. Verb: "Don't awake him" Adjective: "The baby is awake."
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)
The past progressive tense of the verb "awake" is:I/He/She/It was awaking.You/We/They were awaking.
The present progressive of "awake" is "awaking" or "awakening."
No, "awake" is not a prefix. It is a verb that can also be used as an adjective or adverb. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
The past participle of "awake" is "awoken" or "awakened," while the past tense is "awoke."