The word 'there' used to introduce a sentence is a pronoun.
The word 'would' is the past tense of the verb'will'.
The term 'there would' functions as the subject and the verb (or auxiliary verb) in a sentence. Example:
There would be a chocolate on our pillows every night.
'You' is not a verb, it is a noun. In Latin, the noun 'you' would be translated 'tu.'
It can be. It can be used as a noun or a verb.
Gaze can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, an example would be, I like to gaze at the beautiful scenery. As a noun, an example would be, he turned his gaze in my direction.
It can be a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. For example, He greased the pan would be the verb form. They scraped the grease off of the pan would be the noun usage.
Complain is a verb Complaint would be a noun
It could be either. As a verb you would say "she is bullying him" and as a noun you would say "bullying is bad."
The word 'fights' would be a noun since 'are' would be the verb
Notes can be a noun or a verb. Verb would be "He notes that the water was dripping." Noun would be "He took notes."
It can be either, depending on context. To show something would be a verb. A show that you go to see would be a noun.
It is a noun. Obedient is an adjective, and obey is a verb.
Devastation is a noun. The verb would be to devastate, and the adverbial form devastatingly.
Investigate can function as both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to carry out a systematic inquiry or examination; as a noun, it refers to the act of investigating or the process of conducting an investigation.