The future tense of wake is will wake.
"Soon enough the sun will shine through their windows and they will all wake up."
The future tense of "blink" is "will blink." For example, "I will blink my eyes."
This, is the future tense.
The future perfect tense of awake is will have awoken.
Shone, or more commonly, shined, is the future tense of shine.
The future tense of "soar" is "will soar." For example, "The eagle will soar high in the sky."
The future tense of the word "wake" is "will wake."
The future tense is will wake.
The future perfect tense is will have woken.
Wake
The word "wake" is a verb that can be in present tense (e.g., I wake up early every day), past tense (e.g., I woke up late yesterday), or future tense (e.g., I will wake up early tomorrow).
No, wake is present tense. Woke is past tense.
The past tense of wake is woke.
The past tense of wake is woke.
The past perfect tense of wake is had woken.
Woke is the past tense of wake. The present perfect tense of wake is have/has woken.
Were is a past tense form of be. The future tense of be is will be.
Do NOT use 'get/got' in English grammar, particularly in the written form. They are 'catch-all verbs'. The English vocabulary has a verb for every active situation. YES!!! The word is said a lot in the spoken language. Here is an example I went to the shops to get some clothes . Ugh!!!!! I went to the shops to purchase/buy some clothes. Much better. The Americans use the word 'fix' in a similar way. A waitress may say, What can I fix you' Ugh!!!!! 'What can I bring for you .' Much better.