the answer is where or are either one.
Were is the verb in that sentence.
No. It is not a proper nou n.
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
Startled is the verb in your sentence.
If the verb is the whole sentence, then it is not a sentence, but a sentence fragment. A sentence requires at least a subject and a verb. Examples of Sentence Fragments: Run. Hide. Watch.
The verb in the sentence "How are they different" is "are."
Is is the verb in your sentence.
The verb in that sentence is "are".
Were is the verb in that sentence.
No. It is not a proper nou n.
Depending on the context, sentence is already a verb For example, "to sentence someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
'Needs' would be the verb in this sentence.
Yes, it is possible to have a sentence with a verb and without a helping verb. For example, "He runs every day" is a sentence that contains the verb "runs" without a helping verb.
Ran is the verb in that sentence>
the verb in the sentence is has
There is no verb in that fragment - it is not a sentence.
The verb in the sentence is in present tense.