When I awoke, I had massive anxiety. When I awakened, I had massive anxiety. When I had awoken, I had massive anxiety. When I had awakened, I had massive anxiety.
Are "awoke," "awakened," and "awoken" grammatically correct in these? Do all sentences mean the same thing? If not, please explain any nuances in meaning.
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Mike
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