The simple future tense of "stars" would be "will star." For example, you could say, "They will star in the new movie." In this construction, "will" indicates the future action, while "star" is the base form of the verb.
In simple past tense, you would say, "The sun shone brightly." For future tense, you would write, "The sun will shine brightly." Both versions convey the action of the sun shining, but they indicate different times.
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 simple future tense of "graduate" is "will graduate."
The simple future tense refers to actions that have not yet happened but will occur in the future. The simple present tense refers to actions that are currently taking place.
"Will vanish" is the simple future tense.
The simple future tense of prepare is 'will prepare'.
"You will copyright" is the simple future tense. The future perfect tense is "You will have copyrighted". The future continuous tense is "You will be copyrighting".
The simple future tense of "grill" is: I will grill.
The simple future tense of the verb "have" is "will have." Example: "I will have dinner at 7 PM."
Simple future
The tense of "will talk" is future simple tense. It is used to indicate an action that will happen in the future.
"Will have piloted" is the future perfect tense. "I will pilot" is the simple future tense. (I can, of course, be replaced with you/he/she/we)
Simple past tense - liked. Simple present tense - like/likes. Simple future tense - will like.
There is no example because a "simple present tense future" makes no sense.