Just woke up vs Just wake up

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  • Are you just wake up? Discussion in 'English Only' started by alberttim, Oct 10, 2014. Previous Thread Next Thread. Loading.
  • Fine: I just wake up. Not fine: I just woken up. (Caveat: there may be a dialect of English I'm unfamiliar with where this is acceptable.) Not fine (unless Yoda): Just  ...
  • When did you wake up? 2.When did you woke up? 1.Did you just wake up? 2.Did you just woke up? 1.Do you know if seun has bought a new ...
  • Is "I just wake up" a grammatically correct sentence? Was there anytime you downvoted an answer just because it had a grammatical error? How is "She just  ...
  • 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.
  • Aug 17, 2013 ... And I am always confused if I should use "I just got up" or "I just woke up". Which one is it? meaning word
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  • I just woke up. I just awoke. The perfect tense works better in the following type of construction: I had just awakened when Sheila burst into the room, hunting for ...
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  • Jul 18, 2015 ... It is more logical in definition of meaning to say "I just woke up" or "I have just woken up". To say "I barely woke up" is to mean not quite woke up ...

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