The time signature. The top note is how many beats in a measure, the bottom is what type of note gets a beat. For example, 4/4: four notes in the measure, quarter notes gets a beat.
I think the answer would have to be 749 because usually 0,1,2,3,4 gets rounded down and 5,6,7,8,9 gets rounded up.
The second form of "get up" is "got up." This is the simple past tense used to describe the action of rising from a lying or seated position that has already occurred. For example, you might say, "I got up early this morning."
up / down left / right forwards / backwards future / past
if 500 pennies make up $5 then 1,000,279 make up 180,619
The future tense is will get up.
The future tense is will wake.
Blow!... Ex. "I WILL blow up these balloons tomorrow." will is the key to changing blow from present tense to future tense. (I.e) blew is past tense!
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 pick is "will pick" or "shall pick." For example, "I will pick up groceries tomorrow."
Get up is the present tense.I/You/We/They get up.He/She/It gets up.
The past tense is made up.
Doesn't have one-can be used for all. Used in combo with other words to determine tense. Was up-past. Is up-present. Will be up-future.
Present and Past Tense Chose is the past tense, like "You chose one yesterday, sir." Choose, however is present tense: "Choose one thing from the basket." It can also be future tense, as in "I will choose one as soon as I make up my mind."
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).
It can be the future perfect tense which follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Past Participle VerbI will have been.Or it can be the future perfect continuous tense which follows this structure:Subject + Will + Have + Been + Present Participle VerbI will have been (e.g.) dancing.
The word “accept” in future tense takes up several forms such as 'will/shall accept', 'will/shall be accepting', 'will/shall have accepted', and 'will/shall have been accepting'.