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
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)
It's an adjective. For example, John has a shiny car. The adjective is shiny because its describing what the car is.
"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.
No. Shone is the past tense (and past participle) of the verb to shine. The related adjective is shiny and the adverb is shinily.