The word "here" is not a verb. It is an adverb.
"Here" can function as an adverb indicating location or position.
"treated" 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.
No, "kindest" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes the superlative form of "kind," meaning having or showing kindness or goodness.
"Spoke" is a verb in the past tense form. It is the simple past tense of the verb "speak."
Yes, "start" is a verb. It is an action word that indicates the beginning of an activity or process.
It is an irregular verb.
A linking verb
A linking verb.
It is an action verb I was here He was there
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 verb appear can be a linking verb or an action verb.
No, here's is a contraction; a combination of 'here is'. The word 'here' is used as an adverb to modify the verb 'is'. The contraction 'here's' acts the verb of the sentence or phrase.
a regular verb.
An auxiliary verb
Is becomes a verb
Be is a state of being verb.
It is a regular verb