you are bleeding anywhere from your nasal passages to your stomach--blood gives you nausea & causes vomiting. Regardless, you need to go see a doctor. If it is a LOT of blood and vomiting, obviously go to the ER. It could be a nosebleed that was able to empty into your stomach overnight, then it might be an esophageal varicosity that has ruptured, or then it could be a gastric ulcer. Your doc will need a lot more history, though--like whether or not you are a smoker, drinker
The teacher woke him up
Woke up - I woke up this morning with a headache.
woke up = despertó
I Woke Up was created in 1997.
the teacher woke him up
The correct grammar is "I woke up in the middle of the night."
Woke up with a Monster was created in 1991.
Woke Up Laughing was created in 1998.
Woke Up This Morning was created in 1997.
If somebody woke you up, you were asleep, and he caused you to be awake.
Not sure what you are asking. Do you mean '....woke up and he/she was sleeping next to you'? Or perhaps ' ....woke up to the fact that he/she had some faults'?
The simple past tense is woke up.