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The sailor, also known as the Shipman, is the Pilgrim in the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales who stays awake most of the night. He is described as someone who knows how to navigate the seas and is always ready to embark on a new journey.
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)
I was awake at midnight The baby was awake playing in her crib. I feel more awake when I drink coffee.
No. Awake is an adjective. A related adverb is wakefully.
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Awake In America was created in 2004.
douh i'am awake!!
No the word awake is not a preposition.
Yes,You do grow when you are awake.
Yes awake is a synonym
No, it's," Are you awake?"