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Awakened vs. awaken #1 (permalink) Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:29 am   Awakened vs. awaken
 

Test No. errors/inter-15 "Sleep well", question 9

that everyone in the rest of her road was not awake as well by the noise it made.

(a) everyone
(b) awake
(c) noise

Test No. errors/inter-15 "Sleep well", answer 9

that everyone in the rest of her road was not awakened as well by the noise it made.

Correct entry: awakened
The error was: (b) awake

You have found the error but your entry is incorrect.
that everyone in the rest of her road was not awaken as well by the noise it made.
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please. difference between awaken and awakened? or awake and awaken?
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Awake etc #2 (permalink) Mon Nov 29, 2004 10:31 am   Awake etc
 

Awaken is the infinitive and awakened is the past or past participle. Awake is the adjective meaning not asleep.
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