"Turned" in the given sentence is a verb in its past tense. In this instance, "turned" is being used as a synonym for "became", and "rancid" is an "objective complement" of the "predicate adjective" type.
In the sentence "The butter turned rancid," the word "turned" is a verb. It is used to show the action of the butter changing from fresh to rancid.
rancid is an adjective. here is rancid used in a sentence: Since the cheese was left in the refrigerator so long, it got rancid and we had to throw it out.
Cynical is an adjective.
Yes, if the sentence following the question mark and closing speech marks is the start of a new sentence.
it is actually a preposition
"When" is an adverb when it begins a sentence.
rancid is an adjective. here is rancid used in a sentence: Since the cheese was left in the refrigerator so long, it got rancid and we had to throw it out.
In this context, 'like' is a verb.
Snow in this sentence is the verb.
The subject!
You can use the word mention in the following sentence. I wish that he would mention me in his speech.
Dog
Dangerous is an adjective.
Cynical is an adjective.
noun
adjective
Adverb
To is a preposition in that example.