The tense is present simple.
Present simple question are formed:
question word + do + subject + verb
when + do + you + wake up
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).
The future tense is will wake.
The simple past tense is 'woke up'. The past participle is 'woken up'.
The future tense of the word "wake" is "will wake."
with regard to the describtion of present perfect tense as a combination of the auxiliary verb {to have} and the past participle of the main verb which in the question in topic is wake, i would say that the present perfect tense of wake is have woken.
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).
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 is will wake.
The simple past tense is 'woke up'. The past participle is 'woken up'.
Yes. it is
Isn't it wake up?
The future tense of the word "wake" is "will wake."
with regard to the describtion of present perfect tense as a combination of the auxiliary verb {to have} and the past participle of the main verb which in the question in topic is wake, i would say that the present perfect tense of wake is have woken.
No, wake is present tense. Woke is past tense.
past tense of wake is woke , past participle is woken
The past participle tense of "wake" is "woken." For example, "I have woken up early every day this week."
The past tense of wake is woke.