The word "here" is not a verb. It is an adverb.
Treated is a regular 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.
"Spoke" is a verb in the past tense form. It is the simple past tense of the verb "speak."
No, it is not a verb. Kindest is the superlative form of "kind" (an adjective).
IT Can be if used correctly for example, verb- You will start the race here. noun- The start of the race is here.
A linking verb.
A linking verb
It is an irregular 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.
An auxiliary verb
the infinative
Is becomes a verb
It is a regular verb
a regular verb.