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Have you just waked up? vs Have you awoken no?

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct forms would be: 'Have you just woken up?' and 'Have you awoken?' The use of 'waked' is outdated and not commonly used in modern English.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 536 views

Have you just waked up?

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'Have you just woken up?'

The correct form uses 'woken up' instead of 'waked up' to indicate the action of waking up in the past.
  • Half the night, I've just waked up
  • When I waked up... I smelled so good.
  • I must have waked up the whole neighbourhood, you know... was not closing the box, it was nailing the coffin.
  • He would be there all night, and he would be there when Jem waked up in the morning.
  • Didn't you just pick it up?
  • Why don't you just make up?
  • Or did you just turn up?
  • Why can't you just do regular sit-ups?
  • Did you just wake up? No, I've been up since 5:00.
  • We should have you just here, I think.
  • I already have - you just don't get it yet.
  • Have you ever wondered why women use make-up?
  • Have you seen how Corina has grown up?
  • Have you ever seen anybody dead wake up?
  • Or have you already given everything up?
  • How long have you been cooking this thing up?
  • Have you enough to pick Bishop up?
  • have you been for a date after break up?
  • Have you received Any strange letters Or calls? Hang-ups?
  • Have you ever actually succeeded in blowing anything up?

Alternatives:

  • Have you just woken up?

Have you awoken no?

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'Have you awoken?'

The correct form is 'Have you awoken?' to inquire about someone's state of being awake.
  • What have you awoken me to?
  • Have you called the chaplain yes or no?
  • Have you decided to tell me no?
  • Have you no respect for the dead, no?
  • Have you seen Sam, yes or no?
  • Have you seen one of those before? No? Yes?
  • Have you been here before? No?
  • Have you met him? Yes or no?
  • I have awoken intelligence, the word!
  • As if I was awoken from a dream...
  • French President François Hollande's government claims to have awoken to the threat.
  • You've awoken something in me, Cas.
  • I'm afraid we've awoken a needy giant.
  • I have not yet awoken from last night's slumber.
  • The revelations had awoken an obsession in me
  • But the people in that story were all awoken.
  • People have only just awoken to the fact that development projects can be structured to fund culture also.
  • That room is where those who've already awoken from the curse return.
  • It's like the whole of hell has awoken.
  • Only dark, unnamable answers are awoken.

Alternatives:

  • Have you awoken?

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