Good job! "I woke at dawn" is the best option in American English these days. Learn more in today's video: https://youtu.be/00JJ9wNwsL0 Or listen on the go with the podcast: pod.link/173429229
4 months ago | 1
The habits of what is rapidly becoming a long lifetime usually have me waking up. That being said, I have no aversion to awakening.
4 months ago | 1
Wake is transitive, so it needs an object (I woke him (up)), or to be reflexive (I woke myself up snoring). Intransitive woke works, but not intransitive wake.😊
4 months ago | 0
Grammar Girl
Have you ever wondered about the verb "wake"? Do you wake or awaken in the morning? And what's up with "up" at the end?
We answer these questions in tomorrow's podcast, but in the meantime, which of these sounds better to you?
4 months ago | [YT] | 4