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Just woke up vs Just wake up

The correct phrase is "just woke up." This phrase is used to describe the recent action of waking up. On the other hand, "just wake up" is not a correct construction in English.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

Just woke up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe the recent action of waking up.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone has recently woken up from sleep. It is often used in casual conversations or when recounting events.

Examples:

  • I just woke up and I'm already late for work.
  • She just woke up and hasn't had her breakfast yet.
  • They just woke up to the sound of the alarm.
  • He just woke up from a nap.
  • We just woke up to a beautiful sunrise.
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  • Sep 25, 2009 ... herrkeinname Senior Member. Polish. What is the difference between these two sentences? 1. I just woke up 2. I've just woken up.

Just wake up

This phrase is not a correct construction in English. It does not accurately convey the intended meaning of describing the recent action of waking up.

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