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Has she woken up vs Has she wake up

The correct sentence is "Has she woken up?" The verb "wake" is irregular, and its past participle form is "woken." Therefore, the first version is the correct one to use.
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Has she woken up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask if someone has already woken up. The verb "wake" is irregular, and its past participle form is "woken".

Examples:

  • Has she woken up yet?
  • I wonder if she has woken up by now.
  • Has she woken up early today?
  • She has woken up feeling refreshed.
  • Has she woken up to the sound of the alarm?
  • Has she woken up
  • She hasn't woken up after the operation, not yet.
  • She hasn't woken up since the surgery.
  • So, basically, she hasn't woken up since she got out of surgery.
  • We stopped the medicine that kept her in the coma, and she hasn't woken up.
  • She's been stirring a bit, but she hasn't woken up.
  • Rosetta has just transmitted a signal at 807 million kilometers from Earth, indicating she has woken up as planned. For 31 months, the probe had been put into hibernation to save its batteries.
  • Miss Jessie Taylor, who has so often sung from this stage, and who, as many of you will be aware, has been in hospital in a coma, she has just woken up, and she is back with us!
  • Another future citizen has woken up.
  • He is woken up by somebody waking up inside him, abruptly and roughly.
  • I only want to be woken up by you.
  • You asked to be woken up, lazybones.
  • But to be woken up by a man is unbearable.
  • The ancient dragon has woken up.
  • Like I haven't really woken up yet.
  • I would have woken up feeling comforted and satisfied.
  • She's just woken up from her nap.
  • He must've woken up and injected himself with insulin.
  • I thought you'd woken up at last.
  • I've never woken up in handcuffs before.
  • We might not be the first two to be woken up.

Alternatives:

  • Has she awakened?
  • Has she got up?
  • Has she risen?
  • Has she stirred?
  • Has she come to?

Has she wake up

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • So when she wakes up, give her water first.
  • You got honoree when she wakes up.
  • In case she wakes up while we're gone.
  • So I figured I'd be here when she wakes up.
  • You have to stay strong for your mom when she wakes up.
  • Angrier than a pit bull when she wakes up.
  • Pouliot herself can identify the attackers when she wakes up.
  • Ask me again after she wakes up.
  • We'll be back to Headquarters before she wakes up.
  • She wakes up sometimes when she has a scary dream.
  • She wakes up crying every night.
  • Once she wakes up, she could lay out Optimus Prime.
  • If she wakes up screaming in pain...
  • Give her two aspirin when she wakes up.
  • When she wakes up, we'll explain everything to her.
  • Maybe you can share this with mario when she wakes up.
  • She wakes up every half-hour in the night.
  • Her dad should be here by the time she wakes up.
  • For now... just be here when she wakes up.
  • And you'd better be there when she wakes up.

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