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How to Pronounce strook with awe?

Correct pronunciation for the word "strook with awe" is [stɹˈʊk wɪð ˈɔː], [stɹˈʊk wɪð ˈɔː], [s_t_ɹ_ˈʊ_k w_ɪ_ð ˈɔː].

What are the misspellings for strook with awe?

  • atrook with awe,
  • ztrook with awe,
  • xtrook with awe,
  • dtrook with awe,
  • etrook with awe,
  • wtrook with awe,
  • srrook with awe,
  • sfrook with awe,
  • sgrook with awe,
  • syrook with awe,
  • s6rook with awe,
  • s5rook with awe,
  • steook with awe,
  • stdook with awe,
  • stfook with awe,
  • sttook with awe,
  • st5ook with awe,
  • st4ook with awe,
  • striok with awe,
  • strkok with awe

What is the past tense of Strook with awe?

  • The personal forms of the verb "strook with awe" in the past tense depend on the subject pronouns:

  • - I/He/She/It strook with awe.

  • - You/We/They strook with awe.

  • Note: This response is based on the assumption that "strook" is the intended verb in the past tense. However, please note that "strook" is not a commonly used past tense form of "strike." The regular past tense form of "strike"
  • What is the adverb for strook with awe?

    The adverb form for "strook with awe" would be "awestruck".

    What is the adjective for strook with awe?

    The adjective form of the phrase "struck with awe" is "awestruck".

    Usage over time for strook with awe:

    This graph shows how "strook with awe" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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