The past tense of sleep is slept. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sleep is sleeps. The present participle of sleep is sleeping. The past participle of sleep is slept.
What is the past tense of wake?
Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense wakes , present participle waking , past tense woke , past participle woken language note: The form waked is used in American English for the past tense.
Is slept correct?
No, it isn’t. “Slept” is the past or present perfect tense of “sleep” and takes the word “have” or “had.” You should say “He has slept” of “He had slept.”
Is it woke or waked?
Waked vs. woke in current usage. In current English, woke is the standard past tense of wake, both transitive and intransitive, causative or not; waked is marked as nonstandard (dialectical) or archaic, and it’s nowhere near as common as woke.
Is it waken or woken?
The past participle of wake is woken. Waken is a verb.
Is it correct to wake up?
If you are talking about present tense then it would be wake up. Again if you are talking about past then you have to use woke up which is the past tense of ‘wake up’. Both are correct. “ Wake up” , we say to order/command/suggest.
Have slept or had slept?
No, the use of “slept” is not correct here. The correct word is “sleeping.” The word “slept” is the past participle of “sleep” or its past tense. “Sleeping” is the present participle or the present continuous tense.
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