In the question, the word polish is a noun.
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 "EASILY" is an adverb in this sentence. It modifies the verb "removed," indicating how the tarnish can be removed.
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.
To remove is a verb and be removed (after the modal auxiliary can) is the passive infinitive form of the verb.
The is a definite article. In the sentence it is used to indicate something that is clearly understood from the situation (tarnish).
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.
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 "EASILY" is an adverb in this sentence. It modifies the verb "removed," indicating how the tarnish can be removed.
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.
To remove is a verb and be removed (after the modal auxiliary can) is the passive infinitive form of the verb.
play
adverb
To remove is a verb and be removed (after the modal auxiliary can) is the passive infinitive form of the verb.
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".
The is a definite article. In the sentence it is used to indicate something that is clearly understood from the situation (tarnish).
"play" is a verb in this sentence, functioning as the main action word.
Hammered is a verb in that sentence.