Using 'is termed as'

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Hello,

I was asked a question and new the right answer but had a problem explaining.

The incorrect statement was 'is term as an acid' I corrected as 'is termed as an acid'

But, what part of speech is 'is termed as' ?

Thanks for any advice 👍
 
Hello,

I was asked a question and knew the right answer, but I had trouble explaining it.

The incorrect statement was 'is term as an acid' I corrected as 'is termed as an acid'

But, what part of speech is 'is termed as' ?

Thanks for any advice 👍
Maybe you mean to say it (whatever it is) is an acid. (I have no idea what "termed as an acid" means.)
 
I don't think 'acid' is properly considered a term. Perhaps your student means 'is classed as'.

What was the whole sentence?
 
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