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  2. Mar 7, 2023 · Wake (present tense) has two past verb forms: woke and woken. Woke is the simple past, and woken is the past participle (used with a helper verb).

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · Woke” is the simple past tense, while “woken” is the past participle form of the verb “wake.” Usage of “woke” versus “woken” is determined by the grammatical context of the sentence.

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Often, what is dismissed as “woke” is a new practice that is recommended, requested, enacted or enforced as a replacement for an old one. These practices range from changing the names of streets,...

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  5. Aug 3, 2021 · The conjugation of wake is: wake (present): It is time to wake up and smell the coffee. woke (past): I woke up and went to work. woken (perfect) She had awoken earlier that morning. Then there is the close relative, awaken. Its conjugation is the same but some grammarians take it as a different kind of verb than wake.

  6. May 18, 2021 · There is a big difference in opinion between the woke and not-woke when it comes to the BBC and the Guardian. People who consider themselves not to be woke are much more likely to consider both entities to be woke, by 51% vs 15% of woke people in the case of the BBC, and by 43% to 26% in the case of the Guardian.

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  7. Jul 19, 2023 · One word has become unavoidable on the campaign trail — woke. But what does it really mean and where does it come from? The word has a long and serious history in Black culture.

  8. Jan 16, 2015 · In current English, woke is the standard past tense of wake, both transitive and intransitive, causative or not; waked is marked as nonstandard (dialectical) or archaic, and it’s nowhere near as common as woke.

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