Yes, actually. It usually happens when they are in a state of partial awareness. Sometimes people may see ghosts or aliens.
No. "Dream" requires an article or possessive, and with "there" we usually say "get," not "reach." While "got woken up" is not grammatically wrong, it is considered less correct than "wakened." Write: "When you were about to get there in your dream youwere wakened" for the passive voice; or "When you were about to get there in your dream youwoke up" for the active voice.
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Woken does not mean anything in German, the English word woken, means aufgewacht in German
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Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"
This most often occurs when the dreamer has only partially woken up. The dream continues because the continuity of that particular sleep stage was not entirely interrupted. See link below for more information.
Yes, the past participle of "wake" is "woken."
The past participle tense of "wake" is "woken." For example, "I have woken up early every day this week."
Yes, "woken" is a real word. It is the past participle of the verb "wake."
The past participle of "wake" is "woken" or "waked" depending on the context. For example, "He had woken up early" or "He was waked by the sound of the alarm."