I will polish the car tomorrow
In the sentence, "She used a cloth to polish the silverware," the word "polish" is a verb. It is the action that the subject ("she") is performing on the silverware.
I don't know what shade of polish I will need for my shoes.
I want to polish the medallion that the Polish government gave to my uncle. My boots could use a quick polish.
One of the jobs of the butler was to polish the brass doorknobs.
"Please" in Polish is proszÄ™.This video explains how to pronounce it and how to use it in a sentence:
In the sentence, "She used a cloth to polish the silverware," the word "polish" is a verb. It is the action that the subject ("she") is performing on the silverware.
I don't know what shade of polish I will need for my shoes.
I want to polish the medallion that the Polish government gave to my uncle. My boots could use a quick polish.
One of the jobs of the butler was to polish the brass doorknobs.
she had ivory nail polish on
This sentence is not correct in English so I cannot translate it into correct Polish.
"Please" in Polish is proszÄ™.This video explains how to pronounce it and how to use it in a sentence:
polish and Polish.Additional answerI don't think this is correct. It's not the capitalisation that's causing the change in pronounciation, its the meaning of the word. If you had a sentence "Polish those shoes before you go" you wouldn't pronounce the "Polish" any differently to the same word in this sentence "I'm going to polish my shoes".But if you said "My shoes are Polish", then you would.
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"Chicago, with one of largest Polish populations on Earth, is regrarded as a haven for new arrived Polish immigrants."
The word "tarnish" in the sentence "the silver will tarnish if it is not polished often" is a verb. It is describing the action of the silver in the sentence.
My dad showed me how to do the Polish dance named polka. :)