[Phrasal Verb] WAKE UP - Boost Your Morning Routine with Fun English Practice

Wake up

Wake up

Awake from sleep.

Wake up" literally means to stop sleeping, as in "I wake up at 6 AM every day." It can also be used metaphorically to mean becoming aware of something, like "wake up to reality." It’s a fundamental verb that brightens your daily conversation and sharpens your communicative skills.

Example Sentences

  1. I need to wake up early tomorrow.

    I need to rise early tomorrow.

  2. She wakes up at the same time every day.

    She wakes up at the same hour every day.

  3. The alarm clock woke him up suddenly.

    The alarm clock caused him to wake suddenly.

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