Verb - to get-up
Present form - get-up
Let's break it down.
Subject + present tense verb + time / location
I get-up at 6:30am.
She get-up at 7:30am.
He gets-up at 7:30am.
They gets-up at 7:30am.
We get-up at 7:30am.
You get-up at 7:30am.
It gets-up at 7:30am.
Note that the subjects (he, she and it) change the verb so there is an 's' at the end of the work 'get'.
Conversation:
A: What time do you get-up everyday?
B: I get-up at 8:30am.
A: What time does your mum get-up?
B: My mun wakes up at 9:00am.
A: What time do the children get-up?
B: They get-up at 6:00am.
Negative
To make the negative use this form:
Subject + do not / does not + get-up + time / location
I do not get-up at 6:30am.
She does not get-up at 7:30am.
He does not get-up at 7:30am.
They do not get-up at 7:30am.
We do not get-up at 7:30am.
You do not get-up at 7:30am.
It does not get-up at 7:30am.
Note that it is 'does not' for the subject 'he', 'she' and 'it'. It is 'do not' for all other subjects.
Questions (?)
To make a question use this form:
Do / Does + subject + get-up + time / location
Do you get-up at 6:30am?
Does she get-up at 7:30am?
Does he get-up at 7:30am?
Do they get-up at 7:30am?
Do we get-up at 7:30am?
Do I get-up at 7:30am?
Does it get-up at 7:30am?
Note that it is 'Does' for the subject 'he', 'she' and 'it'. It is 'Do' for all other subjects.