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ACT English: Sentence Structure Drill 5, Problem 5. Which choice uses the correct form of "awake" for this sentence?
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climbing the ladder of success.
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What should replace the underlined portion below, if anything?
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A loud fire truck rushed by the house at midnight, and the whole family awaked.
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Consistency often relies on verb form, so even though all the answer choices here are
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in some form of the past tense, they feature different forms of the verb "awake."
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Our job is to sort through this identity crisis and find the form that fits the sentence.
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We know that (B) is incorrect for sure because "awoken" can't exist without a helping verb
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like "has" or "had."
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We can say, "The dragon had awoken," or "The dragon has awoken," but "The dragon awoken,"
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is gibberish.
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The word "awoken" always needs a little help from its friends.
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(D) isn't right because the helping verb "was" requires "awaking," the participle form of the verb.
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"Was" and "awoke" don't make any sense together, at least, that's what their therapist told them.
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(A) is incorrect because "awaked" is antiquated,
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meaning that it's not a commonly used word anymore.
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We've tried to make it popular again, but it feels like an uphill battle.
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Sometimes you just can't fight the irresistible tide of public opinion.
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So C has to be our correct answer.
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"Awoke" is in the past tense and is consistent with the past tense verb "rushed," which appears
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in the first part of the sentence.
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Sure, "awaked" sounds more fun, but we wouldn't suggest testing the ire of those ACT test administrators.
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You don't want to wake a sleeping dragon.
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