Past Tense...
"Announced" is a past tense verb.
The word "be" is a verb. It is the base form (infinitive) of the verb "to be" and can be used as the main verb in a sentence or as an auxiliary verb to form verb tenses or the passive voice.
The word "lives" is a present tense verb that indicates a person or thing is currently alive and existing.
The verb is to announce (announces, announcing, announced).
No, the word "kinder" is not a verb. It is typically used as a comparative adjective to describe someone who is more kind or considerate.
"Here" can function as an adverb indicating location or position.
The word 'be' is not a noun. The word 'be' is a verb, the verb to be.
A verb...
The kind that's actually a noun instead of a verb.
"Here" can function as an adverb indicating location or position.
future word
action verb
It is a verb.
yes announced is a mental action verb
For is not a verb it is a preposition or a conjunction
a past-tense action verb.
The word 'mighty' is not any kind of verb. It is an adjective. The word 'might' may be a verb, in which case it is an auxiliary (or 'helping') verb.
action