No, it is an adjective, The related verb is to shine.
Yes, you DO it. A verb is a word that does something an action. Jump, kick, polish, hit, push. run, read, and many more. Notice how they all do an ACTION? That is a verb.
The answer is polish; when capitalized it is changed to Polish, a nationality. :D
it depends on how you use it.if its used as you are polishing,its a verb.
"Tarnish" can be either a verb or a noun. The noun refers to the product of the action of the same word used as a verb. Example as a verb: "Both silver plate and sterling silver tarnish." Example as a noun: "That old silver medal was so covered with tarnish that at first I thought it was black iron."
"Bow" (noun: a curved weapon / verb: to bend forward) "Tear" (noun: a drop of salty liquid / verb: to rip apart) "Lead" (noun: a heavy metal / verb: to guide) "Wind" (noun: moving air / verb: to twist or turn) "Polish" (noun: a nation in Europe / verb: to make something shiny) "Row" (noun: a line of objects / verb: to propel a boat with oars) "Moped" (noun: a type of motorbike / verb: past tense of "mope") "Invalid" (noun: a person with a disability / adjective: not valid) "Tire" (noun: a rubber wheel / verb: to become weary) "Produce" (noun: fruits and vegetables / verb: to create or manufacture)
No - shiny is the adjective (the shiny jewel) Shining is a verb
The word shiny is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a shiny car; shiny hair.The verb is to shine (shines, shining, shined): We need to shine a light on this.The noun form is shine (shines): The shine on my shoes made them look brand new.
Yes, you DO it. A verb is a word that does something an action. Jump, kick, polish, hit, push. run, read, and many more. Notice how they all do an ACTION? That is a verb.
The word "chrome" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a type of metal with a shiny surface. As a verb, it means to plate or coat an object with chromium or a chromium compound to give it a shiny finish.
No. The word shinny is a verb. It means to climb by inching one's way up a tree, or pole, or similar structure. *The similar word 'shiny' is an adjective, from the verb shine.
The answer is polish; when capitalized it is changed to Polish, a nationality. :D
It's an adjective. For example, John has a shiny car. The adjective is shiny because its describing what the car is.
Shiny (adj.) in Arabic is 'laama3' where the 3 stands for the ِArabic letter 'ayn (pharyngeal consonant) (لامع) Also from this same root is the verb 'to shine': lama3/yelma3 (لمع/يلمع)
"Shine" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative form. The comparative form of the adjective shiny is shinier.
it depends on how you use it.if its used as you are polishing,its a verb.
i can get them shiny but once i get them shiny, when I polish them they get scratched and become less shiny.
Shiny, as is bright, is shiny, NOT shiney as most mistake it for.