In the example sentence, the word 'asked' is a verb, the past tense of ask.
Asked is a verb. It's the past tense of ask.
(n) a person of distinction
The word escort is a verb in this sentence.
adverb
what part of speech is beneath
the idea given in the speech or the question asked.
Kim was asked to give a speech at graduation.
Asked is a verb. It's the past tense of ask.
(n) a person of distinction
It's an adverb.
They/he/she/the doctor(etc) asked me where I was from. Or if you are asking the question: I asked him/her/etc where he/she/etc was from. I asked them/etc where they/etc were from.
Grammar pedant here:Direct/reported speech: "How would you know?"Indirect speech: He asked her how she would knoworHe asked her how she knew.Word order is v important. It switches.Direct speech with speech marks uses one tense which in indirect speech, shifts one tense back & lacks speech marks. We also drop the qustion mark.NOT he asked her how she knows, or he asked her how would she know.
The word escort is a verb in this sentence.
No. If you are talking about indirect speech then - I asked him when he was born - is correct. If you are asking about direct speech then - "When were you born?" - is correct
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
part of speech
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.