Would is a modal auxiliary verb, it is followed by the basic form of the main verb.
eg I would read the book if I had time.
Modal auxiliaries show:
possibility - can, may, might, could
ability - can, could
permission - can, may
obligation - must, should
and other meanings
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would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
Take me a ride is the verb part. It is the part where the action is defined.
I is a pronoun, and would is a verb.
A clothes hamper would be a noun. To hamper an activity would be a verb.
as a verb it would be 'eventing', as in to take part or ride a horse in eventing
"was cleaning" is a verb phrase, so it would not be part of the subject. It would be part of the predicate.
The word "adding" is part of a verb. (ex. I am adding two equations. Your verb would then be am adding)
The principal part of the verb "dig" in sentence 4 would be "dug," which is the past tense form of the verb.
The word "would" is a verb. It is the past tense of will.
"Would be" is a conditional tense in the subjunctive mood of the verb "to be".
'would' is a verb and 'all' is an adjective.
Verb is a part of speech, yes. It is an action. However, as for it being a "speech," I would not know. Speech is a noun, but speak is a verb. :)