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It is "Could have awakened."

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What is wake up and waken up?

Wake up is: Wake up, someone is calling you to wake up or you're just waking up. Waken up is: Waken up, you are waken up by someone or you just woke up (It just happened it could mean).


Which is correct grammar 'he was awakened' or 'he was woken up'?

My best guess... He was awakened. It's not a case of either/or. They are both correct, as they are the past participles of two different verbs: 'to awaken' and 'to wake up'. You could also say: 'He was awoken' (past participle of 'to awake'); 'He was woken' (past participle of 'to wake' - without the 'up'); 'He was wakened (past participle of 'to waken'); 'He was wakened up' (past participle of 'to waken up'). None of them is incorrect grammar. They convey subtle distinctions of meaning, and which of them you use depends on context, preference, degree of formality required, and other criteria.


Is there really such a word as woken up?

Yes there really is a word such as woken up for example, "She has woken up!"


When do turkeys fall sleep?

Turkeys wake up just as any other wild bird: when the sun comes up or whenever they are exposed to sunlight. They can be woken up with flashlights or spotlights as well. Movement may cause them to waken, such as grabbing them or shaking their roost. Loud sounds may waken them.


Do most women like to be woken up in the middle of night?

they like to be woken up by the sound of the oven's alarm.


What is the correct use of woken?

Awoken most certainly is a word; it comes from the old English verb "awake" and it means woken up, or made awake. The correct usage is anywhere that it could be replaced by "woken up". 'awoken' is the passive voice form of 'awoke' (past tense of the verb 'awake'). for instance, you can say "I awoke to the sound of dogs barking" or "I was awoken by the sound of dogs barking". in modern US English, awoken is a bit archaic - normally we'd say 'awakened' instead.


What year did John Spartan get rudely waken up?

2032


Is woken you up correct grammar?

Yes, but. Woken, as the past participle of wake, is chiefly British. Not exactly sub-standard in America, but unusual. As a medical transcriptionist of some 30 years, I have always changed the dictator's (usually a doctor) verbiage. Example: Dictator: The patient was woken up from general anesthesia. Typed: The patient was awakened from general anesthesia. Never had a report been returned to me as incorrect because of this change.


What is the English translation of Aufgewacht?

"aufgewacht" is an adjective, it's English equivalents are "woken", "woken up" and "awake".


My boxer has waken up 4 days in a row with hives what could they be from?

The book says that its a chemical reaction that happens in a dogs life so if you are worried dont be its the circle of life every dog wil get it some time in there life


Odysseus is woken up on Phaeacia by the sound of?

Odysseus is woken up on Phaeacia by the sound of Nausicaa and her handmaidens playing games near the river.


Should you wake a turtle when it's asleep?

DO you like to waken up when you are sleeping?