The verb on the sentence: I went for a run - is "went" which is the past of go.
The word "run" can be a verb (He will run to the park.) or a noun (He went on a run.).
went
I went to school so if a verb is 'something I do' then the verb is 'went' from 'go,went,gone'.
Went is a verb.
No, the verb 'went' in the sentence 'I went home' is intransitive because it does not require a direct object to complete its meaning.
went
A sentence with a compound subject.Bob and I went to the movies. Bob and I is the compound subject, went is the verb.
WENT is the verb in that sentence. it is a verb in the past tense, the present form of the word being to go.
It is the word run.
With every word in the English language, the part of speech is dependent on how the word is used in the sentence. For example, the word run could be either a noun or a verb: I went on a run. (noun) I run to the store. (verb) Generally, the suffix "ity" indicates a verb (humility, generousity, etc.), but you'll have to look at the sentence in which the word is used to know for certain.
This is an active sentence in the past tense. The subjects Joe and Jan did the action of the verb went
This is an active sentence in the past tense. The subjects Joe and Jan did the action of the verb went