Yes, slept is a verb. Take the sentence, She slept. What is your subject? She. What did she do? She slept. Slept is an action word. That is the action that she performed. She slept. It is a verb.
The verb corresponding to the noun sleep is to sleep - slept - slept
No, slept is a past tense verb.
Were is a verb. Part of the verb "To Be". Is Are Were Was be been ***A predicate is a noun with a verb. Such as Sally slept here. Here is the predicate of the verb slept. Sally is the subject.
Slept is the past tense of the verb sleep, so there is no past tense for it.
From isn't a verb and so doesn't have any tenses. The past participle of slept is slept.
Yes, "slept" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "sleep," which means to rest with the eyes closed and the body inactive for a period of time.
The inflection in "slept" is past tense simple inflection of the verb "sleep."
There are no adjectives and only one adverb (peacefully) in the sentence. It would have to be modifying the verb (slept).
Were is a verb. Part of the verb "To Be". Is Are Were Was be been ***A predicate is a noun with a verb. Such as Sally slept here. Here is the predicate of the verb slept. Sally is the subject.
The past tense form of the verb "to sleep" would be "slept".
The past irregular tense is slept.
There is no definite adverb for the word "slept" (past tense of to sleep). Adverbs formed from the verb include sleepfully and sleeplessly.