The past tense is awoke.
Past simple: awoke Past present: awake/awakes
Simple past tense - Awoke. Past continuous tense - I/he/she/it was awaking. You/we were awaking.
Awoke (Example: John awoke early that morning in 1965, as bombers were soaring virtually right over his head.)
base verb -- awake past -- awoke past participle -- awoken
The past participle of "awake" is "awoken" or "awakened."
Past simple: awoke Past present: awake/awakes
Simple past tense - Awoke. Past continuous tense - I/he/she/it was awaking. You/we were awaking.
Awoke (Example: John awoke early that morning in 1965, as bombers were soaring virtually right over his head.)
Awoke is the past simple of the verb 'to awake'The past participle of awake is awoken.-------------------------------------See Related questions below
Awake, awoke, and awoken are all irregular verbs. Awake is the base form, awoke is the past simple and awoken is the past participle form. Some others are be, was, were and been.
The past participle of Awake is Awoken
The past participle of "awake" is awoken.
base verb -- awake past -- awoke past participle -- awoken
The past participle of "awake" is "awoken" or "awakened."
Was awake or awoke.
"Awoke" as in "She awoke to see the window open" is a simple past tense and participle of "awake" (and is therefore a verb).
No, it's awoken.