yes
Won is a past tense verb. I win. /I won. He wins / he won
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
It is a helping verb.
May is a linking verb, not an action verb.
'are' is part of the infinitive verb 'to be.' (i am, you are, he/she is, we are, they are). Yes, 'are' could be classed as a verb
Has won is the verb phrase.
Won is an action verb. It is the past tense of the verb "to win." An example of "won" in a sentence is: She won a scholarship to college.
(A+) "has won"
"Win" can function as both an action verb and a linking verb. When used as an action verb, it describes the act of achieving victory. As a linking verb, it connects the subject of a sentence with a subject complement that describes a condition or state resulting from winning.
No it isn't a helping verb.
Won't is a verb.
I believe the answer would be D. They won the game. "They" is the subject, "won" is the verb, and "game" is the direct object.
Won is a past tense verb. I win. /I won. He wins / he won
Won.
maybe
yes, won is the past tense of to win.
Won is the past tense of the verb win.