Pick/Picks up is the simple present tense.
The tense is present simple. Present simple question are formed: question word + do + subject + verb when + do + you + wake up
All the tenses of the Indicative Mood have a Simple/Continuous (Progressive) pair: Present, Past, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future, Future Perfect. You might look up the Simple ASPECT; otherwise, please specify the tense you are interested in.
Picked up.
The simple past tense is 'woke up'. The past participle is 'woken up'.
If 'hung it up on the tree' is in the past tense, as in 'He hung it up on the tree!', it is correct. If it is in the present tense, then, no, it is incorrect. In the present tense, the correct way of saying it would be, 'hang' or 'hangs', not 'hung'.
Pick up.
The tense is present simple. Present simple question are formed: question word + do + subject + verb when + do + you + wake up
There are three verb tenses. These are past, present and future tense. Consistent verb tense is when you use the same verb tense throughout your writing or speaking. Often people mistakenly go back and forth between different tenses.
Break up is already in the present tense.
All the tenses of the Indicative Mood have a Simple/Continuous (Progressive) pair: Present, Past, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future, Future Perfect. You might look up the Simple ASPECT; otherwise, please specify the tense you are interested in.
The Simple Aspect of the Indicative Mood: the Present Tense, the Past Tense, the Present Perfect, the Past Perfect and the Future. On the other hand, we can term "simple" all the tenses that are made up of only ONE form (they have no auxiliary verb such as WILL, WOULD, SHOULD, SHALL, AM, IS, ARE, HAVE, HAS, HAD): the Present Simple, the Past Tense Simple, the Imperative Mood, the Part Participle, the Present Participle (also called Gerund), the Synthetic Subjunctive.
Picked up.
Get up is the present tense.I/You/We/They get up.He/She/It gets up.
I hang up; he hangs up. I hung up; they hung up. I shall/will hang up; you will hang up.
Yes. it is
The simple past tense is woke up.
The simple past tense is 'woke up'. The past participle is 'woken up'.