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Waked vs. woke/woken? #1 (permalink) Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:16 am   Waked vs. woke/woken?
 

So, do you say 'waked' or 'woken/woke'?
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Waked vs. woke/woken? #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:25 am   Waked vs. woke/woken?
 

I learned in school (ages ago) that to wake is an irregular verb, so that's how I use it.

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