What does a “wake up” mean?

Does English mean my native language?

What are these two phrases?

  1. I’m trying to wake and get up from my bed,
  2. if I didn’t get up after 7 am I trying to

wake up and get up from my bed?

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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Is it like the Bob Marley song: “You’ve

got to get up, stand up: stand up for your rights”?

But Robusto has a better construct. When the Red Red Robin comes Bob Bobbin’

Along wake up get out of bed cheer up the

sun is red Live, love, laugh and

be happy always?

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Does “wake up” sound like a literary “awake somebody” phrase?

Of all the arguments, the third is “awake”. Is “I woke them”, in transitive sense “now”? Why is “wake up” less commonly used than “wake up”?

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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In my opinion one would suffice for a child to be a good dad (although #2 is more natural).

How do I get out

from bed? I’m trying to wake up; to get out. That’s the most automatic thing.

How do you write good arguments to a friend?

Answered on March 2, 2021.
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