The word recent is not a verb and so doesn't have tenses.
The future tense of "recent" is "will be recent."
The future tense of the word "break" is "will break."
No, get is present tense. The future tense is will get.
The future tense of the word "check" is "will check."
The future tense of the word punished is 'will have punished'.
There are many ways of using the word move in a future tense. Future tense is a word used so that it implies an event that yet have still not happened. I am going to move in a week. I will be moving. I shall be moved. I want to move. All of which have not happened yet, but is about to happen sooner or later. The word move does not have a future tense itself. Only by using the word with other words can this future tense be acquired so that it is easily understood. I suppose it is possible to say "move" to somebody. As the person you tell to move need time to actually do so, it could be considered future tense. When the person have moved, then the word "moved" is past tense. When the person is moving, then the word "moving" is present tense.
Both. Present tense: I/you/we/they get. Future tense: Will get.
What is the future tense of the word hiked
The future tense is will write.
That is in future tense...
The future tense of the word "hang" is "will hang."
The future tense of the word "give" is "will give."