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"Awoke" as in "She awoke to see the window open" is a simple past tense and participle of "awake" (and is therefore a verb).
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4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
As the sun began to rise, she awoke to the sound of birds chirping outside her window. He awoke from his dream, feeling a sense of clarity he hadn't experienced before. The sudden noise of thunder awoke the entire household, sending them rushing to the window. She awoke with a smile, ready to embrace the adventures that awaited her that day.
Se despertó - he or she awoke. Se despertaron - they awoke. Me desperté - I awoke.
No, awoke is a past tense verb.
He awoke with a start. The fresh air awoke the crowd and they realized they were being duped.
i awoke to the sound of screaming
The Man Who Awoke was created in 1933.
"Awoke" as in "She awoke to see the window open" is a simple past tense and participle of "awake" (and is therefore a verb).
The present tense of "awoke" is "awake".
When Odysseus awoke he was smelling roasted flesh.
The word awoke is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb awake.
wake or woke
Awoke is the past tense of the verb: depertarse. To say: he awoke: El se desperto. (accent on the 'E' in el and the 'o' in despertar.)
The past tense is awoke.