"had turned" is the past perfect tense of turn. "had" is an auxiliary verb, and "turned" is a past participle.
Conjunctions such and, but, & or.
He, she, and it are pronouns, which are a part of speech that replace nouns to avoid repetition in a sentence.
If "get along with" is considered a small enough number of words to have a part of speech as a phrase, it is a verb.
The word "games" is a noun.
A conjunction is the part of speech that joins words, phrases, and clauses together to create more complex sentences. Examples of conjunctions include "and," "but," and "or."
Turned is a verb. It's the past tense and past participle of turn.
Conjunctions such and, but, & or.
A numeral turned into a noun.
"Teaches" is a verb. "Which" is a pronoun. which part of speech is become
'His' and 'he' are pronouns
Turned is a verb in that sentence.
Suffixes are parts of words, therefore they are not parts of speech. Parts of speech are full words like LOGICAL - CAL is a part of that word that is an adjective.
He, she, and it are pronouns, which are a part of speech that replace nouns to avoid repetition in a sentence.
infinitive
adverb
Turned is a verb.
If "get along with" is considered a small enough number of words to have a part of speech as a phrase, it is a verb.