When you hit the bump, the mouse wakes up.
you should feed your beardie around noon lunch time
Wakes is not an adverb, no.The word wakes is a verb ("he wakes up at 6 in the morning") and a noun ("I hate going to wakes").
Think about it. Do any of these make sense? My brother wakes up at the crack of lawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of dawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of yawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of fawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of flaw. My brother wakes up at the crack of crawl. The only one that makes sense is dawn!
cause it wants to loosen it claws once it wakes up like a yawn
Spongebob has an alarm clock next to his bed that wakes him up in the morning. Sometimes Gary wakes spongebob up if he wants to be fed.
The dragon's Hp or Mp points only go up when yours go up (leveling up) but not when you train your points
papa who wakes you up in the early morning is
The Prince wakes her up- he is referred to as only the prince and he wakes her up by giving her a kiss.
No, the word wakes is not an adverb.The word wakes is a verb ("the cat wakes up") and a noun ("I have two wakes to attend this month").
Generally people have a bad dream in which they fall or are in the process of falling. This leads to the shock that wakes them up, in a jerk motion as they imaging they hit something.
When Peeta wakes up from Katniss' sleep syrup he finds her in a pool of blood. He does his best to patch her up, but is still worried about her before and after she wakes up, and tells her not to move. He is worried for her health.