'Did' is the past tense form of both the main verb 'do' and of the auxiliary verb 'do'.
e.g.,
1. "He did his homework" (main verb)
2. "Did he do his homework?" (auxiliary verb)
3. "Yes, he did do his homework!" (auxiliary verb)
Auxiliary verbs are sometimes called 'helping verbs' because they appear alongside the main verb in a sentence. They are moved in front of the subject of a sentence to produce yes-no questions (as in examples 2 and 3 above).
well, did not is two words so if u mean didnt the part of speech is verb,
Oppose is a verb.
the part of speech for "dressed" is verb
The word interviewed is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb interview.
Accustom is a verb.
Were is a verb. It is a past tense of the verb "be."I wasWe wereYou wereHe/She/It wasThey were
What part of speech is thaw
The part of speech for oscillate is verb.
Oppose is a verb.
The part of speech of 'to admit' is a verb.
the part of speech for "dressed" is verb
What is has's part of speech? means What is the part of speech of 'has'?The answer is that it is a verb: 'has' is the third person singular present tense of the verb 'to have'.
It is a verb.
"Get" is a verb, "to get" is the infinitive of that verb.
A verb
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. :)
verb
It is a verb.