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preposition
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The is called the 'definite article' and it tells us we are talking about something that both the speaker and the hearer know about.
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.
Another word for tarnish is destroy.
Tarnish is the oxidation of silver, so yes.
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preposition
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In this sentence, "removed" is a verb acting as the past participle in the passive voice. It describes the action of eliminating tarnish from the object using polish.
adverb
It is an adverb.
noun.What part of speech is the word polish in this sentence.This is a better way of asking the question, words don't don't play as parts of speech.
The word "REMOVED" is a verb in this sentence. It is the action being performed on the tarnish.
The word "THE" in capital letters is an article and functions as a determiner in this sentence, specifying which tarnish is being referred to.
To remove is a verb and be removed (after the modal auxiliary can) is the passive infinitive form of the verb.
noun.What part of speech is the word polish in this sentence.This is a better way of asking the question, words don't don't play as parts of speech.
The word "removed" is the verb "remove" in its past participle form. This past participle completes the full verb phrase (which is in passive voice) in the sentence, "can be removed".