judge is the verb
"had turned" is the past perfect tense of turn. "had" is an auxiliary verb, and "turned" is a past participle.
was turned is a passive verb phrase.was is the singular past be verbturned is the past participle of the verb turn.
non judgemental
No, it is not a preposition. Turned is the past tense of the verb to turn.
Turned can be either an action verb OR a linking verb, depending on its function in the sentence. Examples:ACTION VERB: The car turned the corner. (Corner is a direct object receiving the action of transitive verb turned.)LINKING VERB: The night wind turned cold. (Turned links wind to cold, a predicate adjective describing wind.)The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object of the verb is a different form of the subject (Mary is my sister. Mary=sister); or the subject becomes the object (...wind turned cold. wind->cold).
yes
No, the word 'turned' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to turn. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jack turned his head when he heard the door open. (verb)The turned edge keeps the fabric from unraveling. (adjective)The word 'turn' is both a verb and a noun.Examples:When you get to the next light, turn right. (verb)When you get to the next light, make a right turn. (noun)Each of you will have a turn to speak. (noun)The house was built at the turn of the century. (noun)
The name of a verb, turned into a noun is a gerund.
non-judgemental
That person is being judgemental.
whirl
Turned is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of turn.