Your awake, finally! Your being the subject pronoun awake being the verb and finally being your adverb.
Am can be used as a linking verb for the first person singular, as in "I am awake". It can also be used as a helping verb, again in the first person singular, such as in "I am typing a sentence".
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "awake."
Wake is a verb and awake is an adjective.
does is not a modal verb
Has would be the correct verb to use.
"Awaken" is the verb form of "awake."
Am can be used as a linking verb for the first person singular, as in "I am awake". It can also be used as a helping verb, again in the first person singular, such as in "I am typing a sentence".
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.
The word awoke is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb 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.
No a verb phrase has two or more words eg has eaten, will be awake, had been seeing
The past form of the irregular verb "awake" is "awoke."
That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "awake."
Maybe, but the question is a little garbled.The following is a complete sentence:Their snoring kept Annie awake. (note the period - without it, the sentence would not be complete)Your example had no indication of where the sentence in question began or ended, and there seems to be an extra A kicking around in there.
Herb is a noun not a verb.
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No, it's," Are you awake?"