What does wake up mean? What is the difference between wake, wake up and awake? Reinforcement task

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wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up
(wake, awake, awaken)
sleep up
noun.
awakening

Collocations
wake up — wake up; wake up; walk around
to wake up — wake up
wake up a well — cause an influx of formation fluid into the well; cause inflow into the well
try to wake up — to encourage
wake up there! — colloquial hey you there, wake up! what are you doing there, fell asleep?
to wake up in a bla mood  — wake up in a bad mood
wake up to the situation — realize the seriousness of the situation
wake up by tugging / shaking
I set to work to wake up the boys — I set to work to wake up the boys
to wake up with the mother of all hangovers — wake up in a state of severe hangover
Examples

What time did you wake up this morning?

What time did you get up this morning?

Go and wake up that idle brother of yours.

Go wake up your lazy brother.

On workdays I usually wake up at six o"clock.

On weekdays I usually wake up at six o'clock.

My clock stopped and I didn't wake up in time.

My watch stopped and I overslept.

Be quiet! You"ll wake up the whole neighborhood!

Quiet! You'll wake up the whole neighborhood!


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    Wake- Wake, v. i. - wake up

    Meaning of the word:
    Wake up from sleep, interrupt your sleep

    Use:
    Wake And wake up mean the same thing! For example: I wake up by the alarm clock. I wake up by the alarm clock. You can use both!

    Also wake (up) is an irregular verb, that is, it has its own past tense forms: woke up (up) - woken (up). Examples: I woke up (woke/woke up) from a strange noise. Stop screaming, I'm already awake (woke up/ woken up)!

    The only difference betweenwake andwakeup concerns commands. When we tell someone to “wake up!” Always used wake up. For example: Wake up! The plane is already landing!

    Example:

    You need to wake up at 7 if you want to be at work on time.
    You need wake up at 7 if you want to be at work on time.

    The one who wakes up first cooks the breakfast!
    The one who wakes up first, prepares breakfast!

    Wake (up) #2

    Pronunciation and translation:
    Wake (up) / [wake (ap)] - wake someone up

    Meaning of the word:
    Make someone wake up

    Use:
    Wake And wake up mean the same thing! For example: A knock on the door woke up (woke/woke up) John. Mom woke up (woke/woke up) little Tommy and took him to the garden.

    Wake up behaves in a special way with small words like you (you), he (he), she (she), this (this). That is, with words that do not name an object, but point to it (“him” instead of “John”, “it” instead of “loud noise”, etc.).

    When similar words are used with wake up, they are inserted between its parts. Compare: The hotel staff woke him up ( woke up him up) At six o'clock. The hotel staff woke Bill up ( woke up up Bill) at six.

    No more differences between wake And wake up meaning "to wake up" There is not!

    Example:

    He told the butler to wake him up early in the morning.
    He told the butler to wake him early in the morning.

    I turned and fell down from my bed - this woke up me up.
    I turned over and fell out of bed - it was me and woke me up.

    Awake #1

    Pronunciation and translation:
    Awake [??we?k] / [euEyk] - awaken (feelings, emotions, memories)

    Meaning of the word:
    Make you feel some emotion

    Use:
    Awake- a much more solemn word than wake (up). It happens that in fiction it is also used to mean “to make someone wake up from sleep” (just like wake/wake up!), but in ordinary speech awake concerns only emotions. For example: His behavior awoke suspicion in us. Old photographs awoke nostalgia in her.

    Awake- irregular verb! Its forms: awake-awoke-awoken.

    Example:

    This is a professionally made movie but it didn’t awake any strong emotions in me.
    This is a professionally made film, but it is not awakened I have no strong emotions.

    Walking in this part of the city awakes old memories.
    Walking in this part of the city awaken old memories.

    Awake #2

    Pronunciation and translation:
    Awake [??we?k] / [euEyk] - awake, awake

    Meaning of the word:
    Unsleeping, awake

    Use:
    This word means sign- “one who does not sleep”, “awake”. For example: It's already 4 am! Are you still awake? Is he awake (awake)?

    Example:

    I work a night shift as a security guard and it’s pretty hard to stay awake all the time.
    I work as a security guard in night shift and it's quite difficult to stay all the time awake.

    How long have you been awake? You need some rest.
    How long have you been you're awake? You need to rest.

    What is the difference?

    Wake (up) #1- wake up, awaken from sleep. For example: He wakes up easily (wakes/wakes up) from noise. On Sunday you don't have to wake up early.

    Wake (up) #2- wake someone up, interrupt someone's sleep. For example: John ordered a call from the hotel to wake him up (woke / woke him up) at five. Try not to wake anyone up (wake/wake up).

    Awake #1- awaken feelings, emotions, memories. For example: The minister's speech awoke patriotism in Jack. Classical music awakens sublime feelings in me.

    Awake #2- awake, awake. For example: The light in his room is on - it seems that Ben is still awake (awake). Coffee helps me stay awake (awake).

    Reinforcement task

    Fill in the correct words in the following sentences. Leave your answers in the comments.

    1. Frankly, your proposal ___ interests me.
    2. There was a lot of work, so at two o’clock in the morning Kate was still ___ and at the computer.
    3. On Wednesday I need ___ an hour earlier than usual.
    4. ___ me tomorrow at 7, please.
    5. Alarm clock ___ Helen and all her neighbors.
    6. I didn’t sleep, I was ___ and mentally repeated tomorrow’s speech.
    7. John used to have ___ at 6.30.
    8. After forty years of working in the rescue service, there was little that could ___ George's fear.

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